Rishi Sunak became senior advisor of this company, will donate for the entire salary charity

Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is once again joining Goldman Sachs as Senior Advisor (Senior Advisor). Significantly, he worked as a junior analyst after the first summer intern in Goldman Sachs between 2001 and 2004.

After leaving Goldman Sachs, in 2004, Sunak worked at the Hedge Fund TCI established by billionaire Chris Hon and later in the theleme partners associated with it. This new appointment was announced by David Solomon, CEO of Goldman Sachs himself. He said, I am excited to get Rishi back in a new role in Goldman Sachs.

Advice on financial matters

He also informed that Sunak will spend time with teams of Goldman Sachs worldwide and further further the company’s culture of learning and development. The former Prime Minister will advise the clients of the company on Bhurasi and Economic Affairs.

This is the first major role of sage Sunak, which he has taken after resigning from the post of Conservative Party leader after the Labor Party’s landslide victory in the July 2024 general election. Since then, he has kept himself a low-profile. Along with this, earlier this year, he also accepted academic roles at Oxford University and Stanford University.

Rishi Sunak will also remain MP at the moment

However, he has made it clear that he will continue to be MPs till the end of this tenure and at the moment there is no intention of retiring from the House of Commons. Sunak’s earnings from Goldman Sachs will be donated to the entire earnings from this role, The Richmond Project will be donated, this is a charity project that he and his wife have started. Its purpose is to improve the mathematical understanding of children in Britain.

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