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Boris Johnson texted James Dyson to say he would ‘fix’ tax issue

Dyson texted Johnson over worries staff would be exposed to tax

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson was approached directly in March 2020 by Singapore-based James Dyson after having contacted the Treasury about his worries
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson was approached directly in March 2020 by Singapore-based James Dyson after having contacted the Treasury about his worries Photo: Getty Images

Prime Minister Boris Johnson texted offshore vacuum billionaire Sir James Dyson to tell him he would “fix” a tax issue after Dyson raised concerns by text message.

Dyson had told Johnson he was concerned that senior staff of Dyson could be exposed to additional tax by travelling to the UK during the pandemic to make ventilators.

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