Amber Rudd’s opponent Nicholas Wilson points out that her colourful business record should mean she’s the last person who should be trusted to investigate high-scale corruption and fraud

Amber Rudd’s opponent Nicholas Wilson points out that her colourful business record should mean she’s the last person who should be trusted to investigate high-scale corruption and fraud
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by TRNN, The Real News Network
June 7, 2017

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