The UK's governing Conservative Party is facing growing claims of so-called 'sleaze'.
It's being criticised over attempts to change the system for policing lawmakers' behaviour.
And details are emerging about lucrative second jobs for a number of Conservative MPs.
It's emerged one Conservative, former Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, voted remotely in Parliament from the Caribbean and holds a second job that pays £400 000 a year.
Justice Secretary Dominic Raab says second jobs aren't necessarily bad.
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It's being criticised over attempts to change the system for policing lawmakers' behaviour.
And details are emerging about lucrative second jobs for a number of Conservative MPs.
It's emerged one Conservative, former Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, voted remotely in Parliament from the Caribbean and holds a second job that pays £400 000 a year.
Justice Secretary Dominic Raab says second jobs aren't necessarily bad.
IN: 'Well in...
OUT: ...that's right.'
DUR: 25 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1109sleaze-raab1.mp3