Norfolk MP refers himself to watchdog amid 'cash for questions' row
According to The Times, leaked emails have revealed George Freeman allowed a company that paid him £60,000 a year to write several of his parliamentary questions.
The former Conservative minister submitted queries to Labour ministers about the sector the firm operates in, potentially handing the company a commercial advantage.
The Times reports that he also asked a director at the environmental monitoring company to tell him "what to ask about".
These exchanges may have breached ethics........
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