Tory MP Geoffrey Cox does not believe he has breached parliamentary rules after a video emerged appearing to show him undertaking work for a second job from his Westminster office.
Labour has referred the MP for Torridge and West Devon to the Commons standards commissioner after it was reported the barrister used his MP office in September to participate remotely to advise the British Virgin Islands (BVI) over a corruption probe launched by the Foreign Office.
In a statement issued on his website Cox said he would fully co-operate with any investigation into his conduct.The Times newspaper reported the former attorney general, who has faced criticism over his outside earnings, used his office at Westminster to advise the BVI.Cox has
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