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Tory Treasury minister Richard Fuller should be sacked over tax haven second jobs, Labour says

Richard Fuller oversees financial regulation but his employers have links to tax havens

Jon Stone
Policy Correspondent
Thursday 21 July 2022 17:33 BST
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The MP has a history of advocating for ‘deregulation’ for financial services companies like his employers
The MP has a history of advocating for ‘deregulation’ for financial services companies like his employers (PA)

Labour is urging the next Tory leader to commit to sacking a Treasury minister who is paid multiple salaries from companies with links to a notorious tax haven.

Richard Fuller, who was appointed in the dying days of Boris Johnson's premiership, is paid £80,000 a year by the finance firms – which the opposition describes as a "shocking conflict of interest"

The MP has a history of advocating for “light touch” financial regulations and “deregulation” for financial services companies like his employers.

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