The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Accounts show ex-prime minister netted profits of more than £836k

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Former prime minister David Cameron netted a profit of £836,168 last year, according to new accounts filed with Companies House.

The Office of David Cameron Limited, the official name of the business which manages his media and speaking appearance­s, shows the organisati­on also had £538,075 cash in the bank and to hand.

The accounts only cover the 12 months to April 30 last year and therefore exclude any profits made from his memoir For the Record, which was published in September.

There are hints on how the year ahead could go for the former politician’s postwestmi­nster career, however, with £220,319 owed to the company versus £174,549 due to creditors.

Mr Cameron is not a director of the business, according to Companies House, although he is listed as the owner.

Former political secretary Laurence Mann is the only director.

The business, based in North Lincolnshi­re near Samantha Cameron’s home town, also employed seven staff, up from five in 2018.

It also made a property investment into a building worth £128,190, accounts said.

Since resigning as PM following the Brexit referendum and standing down as an MP shortly after, Mr Cameron has taken several positions in the private and charity sectors.

These include chairman of the advisory board of US artificial intelligen­ce business Afiniti, president of Alzheimer’s Research UK and chairman of the National Citizen Service’s board of patrons.

Following his resignatio­n, it was reported that the former prime minister could charge as much as £120,000 per speech.

 ??  ?? The Office of David Cameron Limited netted a profit of £836,168 in the year up to the end of April 2019.
The Office of David Cameron Limited netted a profit of £836,168 in the year up to the end of April 2019.

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