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Bbc Chair Was Shareholder In Firm Awarded £600K While He Was A No 10 Adviser
Oh, this doesn’t look good. The sleaze and corruption is never ending.
// Richard Sharp owns a multimillion pound stake in a healthcare company which was granted nearly £600,000 for Covid research while Sharp worked in Number 10, it has emerged.
Sharp, the chair of the BBC, is the second largest shareholder in Oncimmune, a cancer detection company which received funds in 2020 to help research Covid-19 vaccines and treatments. He was previously a director at the company. //
// Richard Sharp owns a multimillion pound stake in a healthcare company which was granted nearly £600,000 for Covid research while Sharp worked in Number 10, it has emerged.
Sharp, the chair of the BBC, is the second largest shareholder in Oncimmune, a cancer detection company which received funds in 2020 to help research Covid-19 vaccines and treatments. He was previously a director at the company. //
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// In May 2020, Sharp left his job as a non-executive director at Oncimmune to take up a role in Downing Street advising Sunak.
He kept his shareholding in Oncimmune, which was £3.8m at the time he left the company, and is now worth about £3.4m.
Just three months after Sharp left the company for government, Oncimmune announced it had won government funding to help adapt its technology to predict how people’s immune systems might respond to Covid-19 vaccines and treatments.
He kept his shareholding in Oncimmune, which was £3.8m at the time he left the company, and is now worth about £3.4m.
Just three months after Sharp left the company for government, Oncimmune announced it had won government funding to help adapt its technology to predict how people’s immune systems might respond to Covid-19 vaccines and treatments.
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