Labour seeks clarity over work done for constituent’s firm by head of the Conservative 1922 Committee

Sir Graham Brady, the chair of the Conservative’s influential committee of backbenchers, is facing questions over £800 an hour that he received from a company run by a constituent amid a lack of clarity over the nature of the business.

Brady, who called an emergency meeting of the committee on Wednesday to discuss Boris Johnson’s plans to crack down on second jobs, declared in his register of interests that he receives £10,000 a year for 12 hours’ work for Snowshill Allied Holdings, a company run by constituent Michael Goldstone.

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