Britain’s former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has rejoined the banking world as he took charge as senior adviser at the Goldman Sachs Group, with plans to donate his earnings to the education charity he recently set up with his wife Akshata Murty.
The multinational investment bank where Sunak worked prior to entering politics made the announcement on Tuesday after the requisite 12-month period lapsed since the British-Indian leader’s ministerial office term concluded, following a defeat in the general election on July 4 last year.
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