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Nadine Dorries faces standards probe over I'm a Celebrity appearance fee | |
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Conservative MP Nadine Dorries is to be investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards. | Conservative MP Nadine Dorries is to be investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards. |
The inquiry is understood to relate to payment for her appearance on ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here programme last autumn. | |
A spokesman for commissioner Kathryn Hudson said she had decided to pursue a complaint received earlier this week. | |
Ms Dorries recently suggested she had not yet received an appearance fee and would obey Commons rules if she did. | Ms Dorries recently suggested she had not yet received an appearance fee and would obey Commons rules if she did. |
She told the BBC: "I'm a backbencher not a minister. My personal finances are my business and nobody else's and if I choose to take money from the company then I will declare it immediately to the standards commissioner." | She told the BBC: "I'm a backbencher not a minister. My personal finances are my business and nobody else's and if I choose to take money from the company then I will declare it immediately to the standards commissioner." |
The Conservative MP has yet to declare any fee from the reality TV show in the Commons register of members' interests. | The Conservative MP has yet to declare any fee from the reality TV show in the Commons register of members' interests. |
In a recent appearance on the BBC's Sunday Politics programme, Ms Dorries said she had not "personally" benefited from going into the jungle. | In a recent appearance on the BBC's Sunday Politics programme, Ms Dorries said she had not "personally" benefited from going into the jungle. |
She said she had a company and added: "When I benefit personally from that I will have to declare it to the register." | She said she had a company and added: "When I benefit personally from that I will have to declare it to the register." |
Companies House records show she became a director of a limited company called Averbrook in October last year, shortly before going onto the show. | |
The Conservative Party suspended Ms Dorries following her TV appearance, but reinstated her last month. | The Conservative Party suspended Ms Dorries following her TV appearance, but reinstated her last month. |