Nine Russian businesspeople have donated to Britain’s Conservative Party, according to a secret parliamentary report on Russian interference in British elections, The Sunday Times newspaper reported Sunday.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s opponents accuse him of blocking the report ahead of the Dec. 12 parliamentary election, an assertion that his Conservative-led government dismissed. Johnson’s office has not yet approved the report, which looked at Russian activity aimed at Britain, for publication despite security services clearing it last month.
Without saying where it obtained their names, The Times identified three of the nine oligarchs that the controversial report on Russian meddling allegedly mentions.
They include Alexander Temerko, who has worked both with Russia’s Defense Ministry and the defunct oil company Yukos. The Times reported that Temerko, who was called one of the party’s major donors earlier this year, donated £1.5 million ($1.9 million) to the Conservatives in seven years.
The outlet called Lyubov Chernukhina, the wife of former deputy Finance Minister Vladimir Chernukhin, the “largest Tory donor” with £450,000 ($579,000) donated to the Conservatives in the past year.
Lawmakers on the parliamentary committee that conducted the inquiry into Russia were also reportedly briefed on ex-KGB spy and current business tycoon Alexander Lebedev. His son Yevgeny Lebedev, who co-owns Britain’s Independent and Evening Standard newspapers with his father, was reported to have entertained then-Foreign Secretary Johnson at a party in his family’s castle in Italy last year. The Times did not say whether or how much they donated to the Conservatives.
The Open Democracy advocacy group said last week that Russian donors have donated almost £490,000 ($631,000) to the Conservatives between November 2018 and October 2019.
Britain has accused Russia of interfering or trying to interfere in elections, accusations that Moscow denies.
The Times did not indicate whether the British parliament’s report suggests any wrongdoing by the nine Russian donors. The parliamentary investigators found no “smoking gun” of past Kremlin interference but warned that the risk may still be there, Bloomberg reported, citing two people familiar with its findings.
British transport minister Grant Shapps denied a coverup, saying the government is “not allowed to publish things that are seen as controversial in any way” during a pre-election period. Read more about: UK , Britain , Elections
(c) The Moscow Times

Now we know why the UK has done nothing over the Skripal incident, Russian rubles helped to get the Tories elected.
The Times did not indicate whether the British parliament’s report suggests any wrongdoing by the nine Russian donors.
More bullshit. The tories are not in Putin’s pocket, although highly unpopular due to social issues. Most Anglos complain about immigration and being abandoned by their own government. I doubt that any traditional party can fix this.
Russians are not donating to the Tories out of the goodness of their hearts, and a Russian is always a Russian, never to be trusted.
Scradje, help me out here! LMAO!
Why would Boris shelve this report until after the election? Must be something in it he doesn’t want to be let out.
The UK will continue to depend on russian money, even after Brexit. Do You think Labor will be less Putin-friendly? It’s a pest or cholera election.
Someone needs to bite the bullet, and declare all Russians, and Russian money, persona non grata.
Add the US, Denmark and Europe to that list.
If it’s like the US, only the conservative donors were leaked…
We all know Corbyn is just a Putin puppet, he doesn’t even try very hard to hide it. No doubt the Labour Party are receiving money from Russia. No doubt Russia will be playing both ends against the middle.
It’s amazing how the Ruskies can go shopping for cheap politicians in every European country. Much like cheap whores.