Nice work if you can get it.
The Independent reports:
Michael Fallon
Mr Fallon is deputy chairman of
the Conservative Party. A close ally of David Cameron and a reliable
defender of the Government on the airwaves, the 60-year-old is a board
member of Tullett Prebon Plc, a leading brokerage firm that dominates
the rates market and which is being asked to co-operate with FSA
inquiries. He resigned his directorship in the days after the coalition
was formed, but was reappointed in September 2010. He receives a
quarterly fee of almost £7,000 for 20 hours' work.
...
Francis Maude
The
Cabinet Office minister is a key Tory moderniser. He was a member of
Barclays' Asia-Pacific Advisory Committee for much of the boom from
2005. In an entry in the Register of Members' Interests, he said: "My
duties were to attend committee and other meetings by phone or in
person; other advice and consultation by e-mail." He received payment of
£9,230.23 after tax for 15 hours' work in 2009, and resigned at the end
of that year. He joined the coalition government in May 2010.
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