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Details of MPs' second jobs, what they earn from them and the time devoted to them have been published for the first time under new disclosure rules. | Details of MPs' second jobs, what they earn from them and the time devoted to them have been published for the first time under new disclosure rules. |
The rules, forcing MPs to say how much time they spent on non-parliamentary work, came into force on 1 July. | The rules, forcing MPs to say how much time they spent on non-parliamentary work, came into force on 1 July. |
The figures, released a day earlier than expected, show 22 MPs have made new entries in the Register of Members Interests. | The figures, released a day earlier than expected, show 22 MPs have made new entries in the Register of Members Interests. |
The move was agreed in April, before the recent MP expenses scandal. | The move was agreed in April, before the recent MP expenses scandal. |
Few of the 22 MPs have stated how long they spend on their second jobs. | |
Labour MP Jimmy Hood, who received £625 from Scottish Coal as part of annual consultancy fee of £7,500, said the hours worked at his second job were "nil". | |
Conservative MP Peter Viggers, who is standing down as an MP after revelations in the Daily Telegraph that he tried to claim for a duck house on expenses, does not appear to be taking any chances. | |
He declares 30 minutes he spent on completing an opinion survey from BPRI, for which received a £75 fee, and 30 minutes on a survey for Comres, for which he received a £50 fee. | |
Labour MP David Watts was paid a total of £175 for completing three surveys, money which he donated to his constituency party, but did not say how long he had spent on them. | |
Conservative MP Michael Jack has declared a jar of honey he received for giving a speech. |