Family Of Rishi Sunak Run Social Credit Score Company With Links To World Economic Forum




Former British finance minister Rishi Sunak has emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Boris Johnson as Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister

Often, the replacement turns out to be more of a globalist authoritarian than the individual who stepped down…..in this instance that certainly seems to be the case. Billionaire Sunak is widely considered the “neoliberal” or “globalist” candidate.

And now a National Pulse report has revealed that Sunak’s family has ties “to a technology partner of the World Economic Forum that has advocated for a Chinese Communist Party-style economy complete with trackable, digital identities and and currency”

Sunak’s wife Akshata Murthy is a foreign citizen with a shareholding in the WEF-linked company.

Her Father is the founder of Infosys, an Indian information technology company that provides services to a host of Fortune 500 companies and banks. One of the company’s leading services is Finacle, a digital banking platform. Murthy remains a foreign citizen with “non dom” in other words a non UK tax-paying status, despite her husband’s work as Britain’s most senior finance chief, and his hopes of becoming Britain’s next Prime Minister.

The National Pulse reports: Infosys is listed as an official partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF), which has been accused of seeking to develop the technological infrastructure to implement a global “social credit score” system.

Social credit scores have been used by authoritarian regimes to deny rights and restrict the movements of individuals who fail to comply with diktats. For the World Economic Forum, social credit priorities would likely focus on left-wing social issues like climate change, diversity, and equity.

Far from being a silent partner, InfoSys has earned praise from the WEF, being dubbed a “global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting.”

With three decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, it steers clients through their digital journey by enabling them with an artificial intelligence-powered core that helps prioritize the execution of change…”

– WEF on the Sunak-linked InfoSys

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