Ex-deputy PM,who once condemned bank for ‘recklessness and greed, also paid £22000 by PepsiCoNick Clegg was paid 22500 by Goldman Sachs for a two-and-a-half-hour speech and presentation on the EU, and it has emerged.
The former deputy prime minister,who condemned the global investment bank in 2010 for alleged “recklessness and greed”, listed the payment in the latest entry for the Commons register of members’ interests.
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Source: theguardian.com