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Revision as of 14:44, 17 March 2006 by Jamaissur (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Sir Ronald Cohen is an Egyptian-born Jewish-British businessman and substantial donor to the Labour party. A director of the British Museum, former president of the Oxford Union and the "bankroller" of Gordon Brown's leadership bid, he was involved in the "cash for peerages" scandal of March 2006, in which it was revealed he had made a very large non-declared loan to Labour at the solicitation of Lord Levy. Formerly he had supported the Liberal party, standing as its parliamentary candidate in Kensington North in 1974 and as its European candidate in London West in 1979.
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- Midas with a mission -- Sir Ronald profiled in The Times
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