Top Tories tricked into asking for £10,000 to work for fake Korean company

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Top Tory MPs unwittingly asked to be paid £10,000 a day to work for a fake company, according to an upcoming investigation by ByDonkeys. Matt Hancock, meanwhile, is heard asking to be paid £1,500 an hour to act as a consultant 🤯

Chair of the 1922 Committee Sir Graham Brady also had an online meeting with the fake firm from his parliamentary office.

The former Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng said he doesn’t need to be paid a ‘king’s ransom’ According toFive agreed to be interviewed, but one disconnected the call early after growing suspicious. Tory lawmakers have made a thumping £15,200,000 from their second jobs since the last general election. Jobs can include consultancy or being a lawyer.

‘Matt is leaving Parliament at the next election, so it is entirely to be expected that he should have exploratory conversations in the meantime.’

 

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