‘Brazen’ Geoffrey Cox ‘doesn’t believe he broke any rules’
Labour has asked the Commons standards commissioner to investigate reports Cox used his private office for commercial work.
Labour has asked the Commons standards commissioner to investigate reports Cox used his private office for commercial work.
Sir Geoffrey said there were "real drawbacks" to public registers of interests - because they lead to "frivolous complaints".
Labour has referred Sir Geoffrey to the Commons anti-sleaze watchdog over the allegations.
Adam Afriye could be forced to step down after HMRC filed a petition for bankruptcy against him.
The former Tory leader advised a hand sanitiser company - while chairing a government taskforce which changed rules to benefit them.
Sir Geoffrey Cox is representing the government of the British Virgin Islands in a probe brought by the Foreign Office.
It backfired immediately.
Sir Geoffrey was paid up to £900,000 to defend the tax haven in an inquiry launched by the Foreign Office.
More than 90 Tory MPs have second jobs, ranging from private healthcare to gambling.
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