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Bergen, Hon. Berthold, Luc. Bezan, James. Bibeau, Hon. Bittle, Chris. Blaikie, Daniel. Blair, Hon. Blanchette-Joncas, Maxime. Blaney, Rachel. Block, Kelly. Blois, Kody. Boissonnault, Hon. Boulerice, Alexandre. Bradford, Valerie. Bragdon, Richard. Brassard, John. Brock, Larry. Brunelle-Duceppe, Alexis. Calkins, Blaine. Cannings, Richard. Caputo, Frank.

Carr, Hon. Carrie, Colin. Casey, Sean. Chabot, Louise. Chagger, Hon. Chahal, George. Chambers, Adam. Champagne, Hon. Champoux, Martin. Chatel, Sophie. Chen, Shaun. Chiang, Paul. Chong, Hon. Collins, Chad. Collins, Laurel. Cooper, Michael. Cormier, Serge. Coteau, Michael. Dabrusin, Julie.

Dalton, Marc. Damoff, Pam. Dancho, Raquel. Davidson, Scot. Davies, Don. DeBellefeuille, Claude. West Nova. Desbiens, Caroline. Desilets, Luc. Desjarlais, Blake. Dhaliwal, Sukh. Dhillon, Anju.

Diab, Lena Metlege. Doherty, Todd. Dong, Han. Dowdall, Terry. Dreeshen, Earl. Drouin, Francis. Dubourg, Emmanuel. Duclos, Hon. Duguid, Terry. Duncan, Eric. Duncan, Hon. Dzerowicz, Julie. Ehsassi, Ali. Ellis, Stephen. Epp, Dave. Erskine-Smith, Nathaniel. Falk, Rosemarie. Falk, Ted. Fast, Hon. Fergus, Greg. Ferreri, Michelle.

Fillmore, Andy. Findlay, Hon. Fisher, Darren. Fonseca, Peter. Fortier, Hon. Fragiskatos, Peter. Fraser, Hon. Freeland, Hon. Fry, Hon. Gaheer, Iqwinder. Gallant, Cheryl. Garneau, Hon. Garon, Jean-Denis. Garrison, Randall. Gazan, Leah.

Genuis, Garnett. Gerretsen, Mark. Gladu, Marilyn. Goodridge, Laila. Gould, Hon. Gourde, Jacques. Gray, Tracy. Green, Matthew. Guilbeault, Hon. Hajdu, Hon. Hallan, Jasraj Singh. Hanley, Brendan. Hardie, Ken.

Hepfner, Lisa. Hoback, Randy. Holland, Hon. Housefather, Anthony. Hughes, Carol. Hussen, Hon. Hutchings, Hon. Iacono, Angelo. Idlout, Lori. Ien, Hon. Jaczek, Hon. Jeneroux, Matt.

Johns, Gord. Joly, Hon. Jones, Yvonne. Jowhari, Majid. Julian, Peter. Kayabaga, Arielle. Kelloway, Mike. Kelly, Pat. Khalid, Iqra. Khera, Hon. Kitchen, Robert. Kmiec, Tom. Koutrakis, Annie. Kram, Michael. Kramp-Neuman, Shelby. Kurek, Damien C. Kusie, Stephanie. Kusmierczyk, Irek. Kwan, Jenny. Lake, Hon. Lalonde, Marie-France. Lambropoulos, Emmanuella.

Lametti, Hon. Lamoureux, Kevin. Lantsman, Melissa. Lapointe, Viviane. Lattanzio, Patricia. Lawrence, Philip. LeBlanc, Hon. Lebouthillier, Hon. Lehoux, Richard. Lewis, Chris.

Lewis, Leslyn. Liepert, Ron. Lloyd, Dane. Lobb, Ben. Long, Wayne. Longfield, Lloyd. Louis, Tim. MacAulay, Hon. MacDonald, Heath. MacGregor, Alistair. MacKenzie, Dave. MacKinnon, Steven. Maguire, Larry.

Maloney, James. Martel, Richard. Martinez Ferrada, Soraya. Masse, Brian. Mathyssen, Lindsay. May, Bryan. But it has emerged that nearly two dozen Tory MPs who backed the idea of overhauling the standards system have come under scrutiny from the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Kathryn Stone.

The amendment to save Mr Paterson from a day suspension and review conduct rules only passed by 18 votes — so could not have gone through without MPs who have faced probes. Mr Cleverly and Mr Warburton face scrutiny over whether or not they follow the rules on declaring their interests concerning gifts, benefits and hospitality. Mr Johnson has admitted receiving a free holiday at a Spanish villa linked to Tory colleague Zac Goldsmith. The current debate is mainly regarding MPs who earn money as consultants or advisers.

Less controversial second jobs range from doctors and nurses, to referees and musicians. The following MPs have registered income from consultancy work on the Register of Members' Financial Interests in the last year. There is no suggestion that any of the MPs listed below have broken any rules. Most of the MPs who have second jobs are not consultants. Some of the highest earners in the House of Commons are lawyers.

He was there for a number of weeks, meaning he was carrying out his work as an MP - including voting - from the Caribbean.

Sir Geoffrey has been referred by Labour to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards for apparently taking part in a virtual meeting for a client while in his Commons office. The Conservative MP has denied breaching the rules.

There is no suggestion he has done anything against the rules, and Sir Keir says all the work was carried out before he became leader last year.



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