Bim Afolami ran a group calling for Rishi Sunak to overhaul the UK’s regulatory system
A senior Tory MP has been criticised for failing to declare he was paid £2,000 a month to chair a pressure group lobbying Rishi Sunak.
Bim Afolami, the former deputy chair of the Conservative party, declared in the register of interests that one of his private clients was a public affairs firm, WPI Strategy. But he did not mention that they were paying him for his work running the Regulatory Reform Group of MPs.
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