We are talking about the company Catamaran Ventures, led by Murthy, which deals with investments. This company, in turn, owns a stake in Study Hall, an education startup. Relevant information is registered in the state register of Companies House, which also indicates that last year the startup received a state grant in the amount of 349,976 thousand pounds. The grant was awarded by government agency Innovate UK, which provides financial support for technologically advanced business projects.
According to the Times, all of the above may mean that Murthy receives significant dividends from being the Prime Minister’s wife – it turns out that her business activities are financed by the British authorities, led by her husband. The publication points out that Murthy’s interaction with the UK cabinet is once again becoming a highly topical issue that requires careful consideration.
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