I have two points. First, I'm not the adviser on ministerial interests. As I said before, I advise on members of Parliament, and he was also a member of Parliament. The Prime Minister has a personal adviser on ministerial standards and receives advice from them.
Although I said I was not going to talk about individual cases, as it happens, in the one that you raise regarding Rishi Sunak when he was Prime Minister, there is a published investigation by me, which is on my website, related to interests of his wife in a care company called Koru Kids when he was giving an answer before the liaison committee. That's all published. It's on the website. You can go and see exactly how I dealt with that. There was a complaint of non-declaration. I investigated it. I rectified it in a consensual resolution with the then prime minister, as a result of which he accepted my judgment. He apologized to the House through me, and he and I agreed on a package of measures to prevent the recurrence of a non-declaration.
As it just happens, in the particular incident that you gave, there is a published trail of evidence to show how we dealt with that when it arose.
