Labour calls for investigation into Cox’s role in Caribbean corruption probe
Sir Geoffrey Cox is representing the government of the British Virgin Islands in a probe brought by the Foreign Office.
Sir Geoffrey Cox is representing the government of the British Virgin Islands in a probe brought by the Foreign Office.
The Manchester United star said he would keep "trying to give children the things I didn't have when I was a kid".
The Labour leader was in talks to take up a consultancy job with law firm Mishcon de Reya in 2017.
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Rob Roberts - who sexually harassed a staff member - wants broadcasters to bring "a little bit of balance" to their coverage of MPs.
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.
Geoffrey Cox earned hundreds of thousands of pounds advising the British Virgin Islands in a case against the UK state.
Sir Geoffrey Cox declared £570,000 in earnings last year, making him the highest-earning MP.
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