This document is a clipping from 'The Independent on Sunday' dated October 10, 2010, featuring an article from 'The City Diary' section. The article details Prince Andrew's role as a UK trade representative and his 'cosy relationship' with BG Group, noting his frequent meetings and significant connections in Kazakhstan. It specifically mentions his friendship with socialite Goga Ashkenazi and the sale of a house for a 'generous fee' to Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of Kazakhstan's president.
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| Prince Andrew | UK special representative for international trade and investment |
Mentioned as 'the Duke of York'. The article discusses his 'cosy relationship' with BG Group, his connections in Kaza...
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| Goga Ashkenazi | Socialite-cum-oil executive |
Described as having a friendship with Prince Andrew, through whom he is well-connected in Kazakhstan. Also connected ...
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| Timur Kulibayev | Son-in-law of Kazakhstan's president |
Mentioned as having bought a house from Prince Andrew for a 'generous fee'. He has ties with Goga Ashkenazi.
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| Chapman | Chief Executive of BG Group |
Met with Prince Andrew (or at 'the Palace') four times in six months.
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| Kazakhstan's president | President of Kazakhstan |
Mentioned as the father-in-law of Timur Kulibayev.
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| Victoria Golembiovskaya | Curator |
Co-curator of 'The House of the Nobleman' art exhibition at Cornwall Terrace.
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| Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz | Curator and artist |
Co-curator of 'The House of the Nobleman' art exhibition, where his own art is also featured.
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| Deirdre Hipwell | Journalist |
Author of the 'ART IN RESIDENCE' article.
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| Paul Cezanne | Artist |
His work is featured in 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition.
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| Pablo Picasso | Artist |
His work is featured in 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition.
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| Nicolas Poussin | Artist |
His work is featured in 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition.
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| THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY |
The newspaper that published the article.
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| BG Group |
Referred to as 'British Gas in old money'. Has a 'cosy relationship' with Prince Andrew, multiple meetings, and 'impo...
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| Saatchi Gallery |
Collaborator on 'The House of the Nobleman' art exhibition.
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| Channel 4's New Sensations |
Collaborator on 'The House of the Nobleman' art exhibition.
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| The House of the Nobleman |
Name of the art exhibition held at No 2 Cornwall Terrace.
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| Oakmayne Bespoke |
Developer that redeveloped Cornwall Terrace into mansions.
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| Betfair |
A 'soon-to-be-floated betting exchange' mentioned in a separate article.
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Country where BG Group has interests and where Prince Andrew is described as 'exceptionally well connected'.
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A redeveloped property in Regents Park. No 2 Cornwall Terrace is the venue for 'The House of the Nobleman' art exhibi...
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Location of Cornwall Terrace in London.
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The Palace
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Location where BG's chief executive had his fourth audience in six months, presumably with Prince Andrew.
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"The company has a rather cosy relationship with the Duke of York, having met him three times in five weeks early this year."Source
"Prince Andrew is exceptionally well connected in that country [Kazakhstan] through his friendship with Goga Ashkenazi..."Source
"Kulibayev also bought a house from the Prince, some say for a generous fee."Source
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