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Old 05-11-2021, 07:30   #72
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Re: Owen Paterson: Anger as Tory MP avoids suspension in rule shake-up

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Your implication was that he would benefit from being corrupt in the private sector in that he would have an appeal process.

As I correctly said I’m not sure resigning in disgrace then appealing is the most solid grounds for an employment tribunal.

I am however hugely entertained by this cruel world of politics narrative being pushed. Yes, it’s a cruel world that allows you to trouser half a million quid moonlighting for 11 days a year serving corporate interests instead of your constituents.
No - that was your misinterpretation.

If you are accused of something and you feel that the decision to discipline you was made following a shoddy investigation which relied on incorrect evidence, in any other area of life, you would have the right of appeal.

That is all I am arguing here. I am not judging his behaviour.
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