Public Servants, Private Paydays
By Richard Brooks and Solomon Hughes
How ministers and mandarins make life after government pay.
Post-Brexit, it’s all change at the top. A bunch of ministers are out of a job and advisers and top offcials might find it’s time to move on, too. But fret not. A well-trodden path from the public to private sector ensures ministers and mandarins looking to profit from their time in government are all but guaranteed a job in business, usually in an area over which they have exerted great influence.
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Old Sparky on the fading of the Drax flame
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Why the Mail has mellowed on CBD products
Budget budge
Which Labour MP wanted a “radical overhaul of the tax system”?
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