Richard Eden, a former Conservative politician, is convicted of sexual assault in 2020, according to the provided reports. One article also says Eden previously described achievements in the “Who’s Who” reference work, including wording about “making Britain a richer, more exciting place to be.” The articles characterize Eden as a former Tory figure who later faces a criminal conviction. Another element mentioned is Eden’s connection to a Conservative “ex-whip,” presenting Eden’s subsequent conviction as contrasting with the earlier public description. Across the sources provided, the central points are Eden’s appearance in “Who’s Who” with a self-described theme about enriching Britain, and his later conviction for sexual assault in 2020. The material does not provide additional details about the case outcomes, sentencing, victims, or broader political implications beyond noting the conviction and the earlier “Who’s Who” framing.