Sir Graham Brady is facing questions about a job which paid him the equivalent of £800-an-hour. The advisory role for a management consultancy firm, which has no website and is owned by a constituent, paid him a total of £10,000 for around 12 hours of work, the Guardian reported.
But Sir Brady – MP for Altrincham and Sale West and chairman of the Conservatives’ 1922 committee – said he has meticulously stuck to the rules. READ MORE: Police release CCTV after mass brawl outside luxury club He declared the role ahead of a committee meeting to discuss Boris Johnson’s plans to crack down on second jobs.
Labour MPs are now calling for Sir Brady to refer himself to the parliamentary commissioner for guidance on how to declare the nature of the
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