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    Home - British Royal Family - Prince Andrew’s ‘opaque’ finances provoke calls for register of royal interests
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    Prince Andrew’s ‘opaque’ finances provoke calls for register of royal interests

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    Prince Andrew’s ‘opaque’ finances provoke calls for register of royal interests

    Prince Andrew’s ‘opaque’ finances provoke calls for register of royal interests

    Claims of refused FOI requests into Duke of York’s business dealings come as controversy over alleged Chinese spy continues

    Getting information from government departments about the Duke of York’s past business dealings is like playing “whack-a-mole”, it was claimed, as fallout over the alleged Chinese “spy” controversy continues, with China saying it was an attempt to “smear” it.

    Calling for a register of royal interests, similar to that for MPs, and a full inquiry by the public accounts committee into royal finances, researchers trying to investigate Prince Andrew’s “opaque” finances claim their freedom of information (FoI) requests are regularly refused, making their work “impossible”.

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    David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

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