Matt Hancock has sparked controversy once again after setting up his own TV company to pave the way for a lucrative broadcasting career.
The former Health Secretary who was forced to resign after being caught breaching government Covid rules previously appeared on I'm A Celebrity last year for which he received £320,000.
Now, it appears he has gotten a taste for television after setting up a limited company called Greenhazel which lists itself as being involved in television programming and broadcasting activities.
Many were swift to brand the move as distasteful, with Labour MP Richard Burgan declaring it damaging to democracy. Mr Burgan is currently campaigning for a bill which would ban MPs from having a second job. Read more: 'We were glad to give Ukrainian refugees a home - but this is what we wish we'd known before we did it' Mr Burgan told the Sunday People: "Matt Hancock is another example of an MP chasing corporate cash when he should be serving his constituents.
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