Scotland Yard’s inquiry into Prince Charles’s institution for reciprocal donations

The start research on suspicion that donations to institution of Prince Charles had as in exchange for the award of honorary titles and in one case the facilitation of the acquisition of British citizenship to a Saudi businessmanannounced the Scotland Yard.

“The Metropolitan Police have launched an investigation into allegations of violations of the 1925 law on honorary titles,” the statement said. Scotland Yard clarifying that no arrests have been made.

Police contacted “persons suspected of having relevant information” and had links to the Prince’s Foundation, which “provided some relevant documents”, the statement said.

According to the Athenian-Macedonian News Agency, the former personal assistant of Prince Charles Michael Fawcett suspects he used his influence to help Saudi businessman Mahfouz Murray Mubarak bin Mahfouza generous donor of the Foundation, to receive a medal.

According to the Sunday Times, the Saudi was awarded a medal during a private ceremony at Buckingham Palace in November 2016. The event was not included in the published official list of royal events. According to the newspaperthe badge facilitated the acquisition of British citizenship by the businessman.

Mahfouz Murray Mubarak bin Mahfouz, who denies any wrongdoing, had funded large-scale projects of the Prince Charles Foundation. Michael Fawcett resigned in November 2021.

At the same time, the British press revealed that the institution of the future king has accepted hundreds of thousands of euros from a Russian sponsor, which prompted the launch of an investigation by the independent body that regulates the activities of charities in Scotland. The president of the foundation resigned, denying any responsibility.

Source: News Beast

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