Mumbai-born entrepreneur Sir Gulam Noon,popularly known as the ‘Curry King’ will ascend to the House of Lords today as a peer.
Sir Noon,who has made millions selling ready meals,began his career with a sweet stall.
He was appointed Member of the British Empire (MBE) in 1994 and Knighted in 2002.
A friend of former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown,besides Prince Charles,Sir Noon was questioned under caution in connection with the cash-for- honours scandal after being nominated for a peerage by Tony Blair.
He has given 700,000 pounds to Labour in 10 years and gave up his non-domicile tax status to be assistant treasurer of the Labour Party.
Meanwhile,Prime Minister David Cameron has been accused of packing the House of Lords with Tory donors,with Labour leader Ed Miliband claiming that this was undemocratic.
According to a report in the Mirror,the PM has put forward 29 Tories for working peerages,compared to 15 Lib Dems and 10 for Labour.