Revealed: Dominic Cummings firm paid Vote Leave’s AI firm £260,000
Boris Johnson’s chief adviser declines to explain reason for payments to Faculty
A private company owned and controlled by Dominic Cummings paid more than a quarter of a million pounds to the artificial intelligence firm that worked on the Vote Leave campaign.
The prime minister’s chief adviser is declining to explain the reason for the payments to Faculty, which were made in instalments over two years. Faculty also declined to say what they were for.
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