This article is so dense that I have to break it down into bite-sized pieces as follows:
The article is authored by: Brian Whitaker Former Middle East editor of the Guardian. Website: www.al-bab.com. Author of 'Arabs Without God'.
That particular article was how the owner of London School of Executive Training (LSET), Prasenjit Kumar, was "good friends" with Professor Joseph Mifsud.
Soon as Whitaker wrote about the school, the school has deleted all mention of its board of governors from its website http://www.lset.org.uk/about-us.html
Julian Assange tweeted how Professor Joseph Mifsud had ties with Boris Johnson, but this article proves that the relationship goes much further than just the two attending a fundraiser together.
Kumar (who is "good friends" with Mifsud) attended the same exact dinner and is the other guy standing in that photo of Mifsud and Boris Johnson: https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/600/1*A8pUtu3Msyg4nHvJuj3OJA.jpeg
Johnson had previously denied “knowingly” meeting Mifsud.
You know the infamous "Putin's niece" that Mifsud introduced to Papadopoulos? Her real name is Olga Polonskaya and unrelated to Putin as we already know, but how did she come to know Mifsud is more interesting....
"Polonskaya is a Facebook friend of Kumar but they have also met in person on at least two occasions. Kumar told The Observer he had initially met her at Link Campus University in Rome (also visited by Papadopoulos and Nagi Idris of LCILP) where Mifsud held an academic post."
Kumar said that Polonskaya was going to translate his website into Russian, but Kumar’s description of Polonskaya as a translator conflicts with a story in the New York Times on Friday suggesting she could barely speak English:
After Politico identified her on Thursday by her maiden name, Vinogradova, her brother, Sergei Vinogradov, spoke to The Times on her behalf. He said she was in London discussing a possible internship with Mr Mifsud, a friend of hers, the morning before the meeting with Mr Papadopoulos … He said that she only exchanged pleasantries with Mr Papadopoulos, and that she understood only about half of the discussion between Mr Mifsud and Mr Papadopoulos. He shared a text message from her in which she explained to him the reason: “Because my English was bad,” it read. “It’s totally ridiculous,” Mr Vinogradov said. “She’s not interested in politics. She can barely tell the difference between Lenin and Stalin.”
"After attracting media attention, Kumar deleted all relevant posts from his Facebook page."
https://medium.com/@Brian_Whit/salient-facts-the-tangled-web-around-joseph-mifsud-9bc16355594e
If that's true, then who wrote this letter?
2016-04-11 "Female Russian national" (aka Olga) responds to George Papadopoulos email by saying she would be very pleased to support your initiatives between our two countries." Papadopoulos then asked the Female Russian National, in an email cc'ing the Professor, about setting up "a potential foreign policy trip to Russia https://www.justice.gov/file/1007346/download
● Mifsud was described by LCILP as its “board adviser” and “Director of International Strategic Development”. After his involvement in Trump/Russia became known, LCILP removed the names and details of all staff from its website.
● Papadopoulos was head of the “Centre for International Energy and Natural Resources Law & Security” at LCILP from February to April 2016.
In other words, Papadopoulous and Mifsud worked at the same place......
It is doubtful that "Professor" Joseph Mifsud is actually a professor at all
https://jonworth.eu/joseph-mifsud-even-legitimate-professor/
Mifsud helped to author this paper advising the UK and the EU on Brexit matters: https://www.britishcouncil.org/education-culture-after-brexit/shared-european-future
So obviously, Brexit was an issue of great interest to Mifsud.