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Box office Boris rakes in £2.48 million in speaking fees

The former prime minister has earned almost £5 million in the past 12 months, on top of the £84,000 salary he still receives as a backbench MP.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2023-02-08 13:06
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Boris Johnson has been handed a whopping £2.5 million advance for speaking gigs as he adds to his mammoth earnings since being booted out of Number 10.

The latest declaration in the register of members’ interests shows the former prime minister received £2.49m from the Harry Walker Agency.

It takes the former prime minister’s outside income in the past 12 months to almost £5 million, on top of the £84,000 salary he still receives as a backbench MP.

The news comes as BBC chairman Richard Sharp faced a grilling by MPs after it was revealed he helped the former prime minister secure a loan of up to £800,000 before he backed his appointment to lead the broadcaster.

The cross-party panel of MPs challenged him over his apparent failure to tell them about the arrangement at his pre-appointment hearing in January 2021.

It recently emerged that, in late 2020, he introduced his friend Sam Blyth to Cabinet Secretary Simon Case to discuss whether Blyth, a distant cousin of Johnson, could act as a guarantor for a loan facility for the then-prime minister.

Sharp, a Tory donor, was in the process of applying for the BBC chairmanship when he made the introduction and then took up the role in February 2021.

Ahead of the hearing, Johnson slammed reports of alleged conflicts of interest between him and the BBC chairman.

He told reporters he knows for “ding dang sure” that Sharp knows “absolutely nothing” about his finances.

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Unfortunately for him, that defence lasted all of two minutes today:

🔥With, quite literally, his very first words, Richard Sharp demolishes Boris Johnson's primary defence that he "knew absolutely nothing about my finances, I can tell you that for 100% ding-dang sure". OOPS. 🔥~AA pic.twitter.com/PzZTo5olbN

— Best for Britain (@BestForBritain) February 7, 2023

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