Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
So he borrowed his own money from his own company and paid it back to himself with interest 
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But didn’t declare it…
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I am fully aware that some anti-Boris Conservatives are on the same side as Labour on this subject. They, too, tend to be on the left of the Conservative Party. They’ll get over it.
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You wish!
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I asked you a question (hence the question mark). Has he broken any rules?
Feel free to ignore this question with the usual diversionary tactics if you can’t possibly comment. I’ll understand.
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From that bastion of the left of the Conservative Party, the Daily Mail…
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eap-loans.html
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Jacob Rees-Mogg may have broken rules by 'not declaring £6million in cheap loans from his Cayman Islands-linked company'
J acob Rees-Mogg may have breached parliamentary rules by not declaring £6 million in personal loans from his Cayman Islands-linked company, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
He is the first Cabinet Minister to be dragged into the row over MPs’ outside interests, and led the Government’s botched attempt to soften parliamentary sleaze rules.
The Leader of the Commons borrowed up to £2.94 million a year in ‘director’s loans’ from his UK-based Saliston Ltd between 2018 and 2020.
Parliamentary rules require MPs to be ‘open and frank in drawing attention to any relevant interest’.
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