Dominic Johnson told firm owned by PM’s wife’s family he would ‘do what he could’ to help grow it in UK

Rishi Sunak is facing fresh scrutiny over his government’s relationship with the IT firm Infosys, owned by his wife’s family, after it emerged that a minister told company executives he would “do what he could” to help grow its UK business.

Dominic Johnson, a trade minister, discussed the UK operations of Infosys in a meeting at the company’s offices in Bengaluru in India, details of which were obtained by the Sunday Mirror through freedom of information requests.

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