British Prime Minister Sunak Under Investigation for Failing to Disclose Wife's Stake in Company Benefiting From Government Funds
- Sunak is being investigated for not declaring his wife's shares in a child care company that stands to gain from new government policies.
- Sunak's wife owns nearly $600 million in shares of the company, Koru Kids.
- If found in breach, Sunak could be required to apologize and outline steps to avoid future errors or face suspension from Parliament.
- The opposition Labour Party has called on Sunak to update his register of ministerial interests before upcoming elections.
- The investigation is an embarrassment for Sunak, who promised a government with integrity "at every level" upon taking office in October.