Andrew's £60K Haul from the PENSION SCAM That Left Grannies Broke...
Baroness Margaret Hodge, a former chair of the Commons public accounts committee, said Mr Gleave's business background raised questions for Prince Andrew about his judgement and financial dealings.
"This is yet another instance where a dose of transparency would help answer legitimate questions about the origins of the money and the purpose of the payment," she said.
"Without those answers any sceptical person would be worried that there might be some financial wrongdoing taking place and this would risk sullying the reputation of the Royal family," she added.
As well as the payments he made himself, Mr Gleave's company, Alphabet Capital, was also used to funnel significant sums which had originated from Ms Isbilen to Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah, court documents show.
Ms Ferguson was paid £50,000 by Alphabet Capital in February 2020. It has previously been reported that she was paid £20,000 by Alphabet for a role advising the company and that she also received more than £200,000 to cover work she had done as a brand ambassador for a US solar energy company.
Prince Andrew was separately given £750,000 directly by Ms Isbilen, money which he has repaid.
Another £10,000 was paid from Alphabet Capital to the couple's daughter, Eugenie. This, along with a £15,000 payment from Ms Isbilen's business adviser has previously been described by Eugenie as a gift from a "long-standing family friend" which she said was to pay for a surprise birthday party for her mother, Sarah.
Alphabet Capital filed accounts claiming it was a dormant company at the time of the payments. These were later corrected but listed a turnover of just £80,000.
Prince Andrew and Mr Gleave did not respond to requests for comment.
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Bexey & White Punk: Dont Wanna Hear It
"... I even count my money when it comin' out the ATM
How do you expect me to trust you and all your shady friends?
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I dont wanna hear a thing..."
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