The Chipmunks’ & Chipettes’ second jobs.

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The Chipmunks’ & Chipettes’ second jobs.
The obvious response to MP corruption is definitely to cut their salaries.
(or something else).
That these potential conflicts of interest are not cited by the Government when information about grants, contracts or meetings is publicly
Classes have ended for the summer at U.S. public schools, but a sizable share of teachers are still hard at work at second jobs outside the classroom.
Do you know a teacher who works a second job over the summer? What about during the school year?
Exclusive: Opposition MPs call for ban on ‘moonlighting’ as it’s revealed an ex-PM and a cabinet minister are among highest earners
Ex-Heath Minister Steve Brinehas now quit all three of his second jobs - after the Sunday Mirror revealed he had apparently broken outside e
The Labour Party have promised to ban Members of Parliament from taking paid second jobs whilst they are still elected to represent their co
Transparency International has called for stricter controls on EU lawmakers, as a report shows many hold lucrative positions with firms that
Transparency International has called for stricter controls on EU lawmakers, as a report shows many hold lucrative positions with firms that also lobby Brussels. MEPs collectively earn more than €8.6 million a year from outside jobs – including from private companies that also actively lobby on EU policy, according to a report published by Transparency International EU today (6 May). The group has called for EU lawmakers to be banned from moonlighting, as figures show over two thirds of the 705 deputies disclose activities in addition to their core role. In some cases, they earn more from outside activities than they do from their MEP salary of €10,000 a month, and sit on boards of corporations intimately connected with their day jobs, the study found. The EU last year tightened its rules in the wake of Qatargate, a scandal over alleged foreign influence on the legislative process – and the reform means lawmakers now publish more fine-grained details of outside earnings. But for Transparency International EU, the new rules still don’t go far enough to avoid conflicts of interest.
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