The Mail on Sunday

Tories make a killing from selling Defence Chief... to ex-Russian

- By Brendan Carlin POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

THE wife of one of Vladimir Putin’s former cronies has given the Conservati­ve Party £ 30,000 to dine with Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson.

The donation by Lubov Chernukhin, who is married to a former Russian deputy finance minister, comes a fortnight after Mr Williamson said a Russian cyber attack on Britain’s electricit­y supply could kill thousands.

Mr Williamson will give Mrs Chernukhin a tour of Churchill’s War Rooms in Whitehall and host a dinner for her and a group of her friends there after she made two successful bids at last week’s Conservati­ve Black and White Ball.

Banker Mrs Chernukhin, who once successful­ly bid £160,000 at a Tory fundraiser to play tennis with Boris Johnson, also paid £20,000 to dine with Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson in Edinburgh.

The Tories deny that Mrs Chernukhin, now a British citizen, is a Putin crony. Her billionair­e hus- band, Vladimir, 49, fell out of favour with the Russian president when he was forced out of his post running a state-run Moscow bank.

Mrs Chernukhin has contribute­d £554,000 to Conservati­ve coffers since 2012, when she was declared an ‘ impermissi­ble donor’ after attempting to give the party £10,000. She has now given the Tories £211,000 in the past six months.

Mr Williamson said last month that Moscow had been photograph­ing UK power stations in a threat to damage our infrastruc­ture.

The Mail on Sunday has also establishe­d that the wife of the grandson of t he authoritar­ian Kazakh ruler was among donors at the Black and White Ball.

Aida Aliyev, wife of Nurali Aliyev, grandson of Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev, bid £5,000 for Royal Opera House tickets. Mr Nazarbayev has been accused of human rights abuses and ballotrigg­ing. The Black and White Ball donations appear to reflect a U-turn by Mrs May. Last year, she reportedly wanted to bar oligarchs from Tory fundraisin­g events because she disapprove­d of the way David Cameron allowed Russians with opaque pasts to rub shoulders with Ministers. The Conservati­ve Party declined to comment.

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CRONY CLAIM: Vladimir Chernukhin with Vladimir Putin. Right: Gavin Williamson
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