The MP should have consulted Parliament's anti-corruption body before taking the job, a watchdog says.
Nadine Dorries has said she will be putting her despatch box experience "to good use" with her talk show
Lord Pickles, chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments , said it was informed of her decision to take up the role on Friday.In a separate letter to Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Dowden, Lord Pickles recommended that "given the transparent nature" of the role, it would be "disproportionate to take any further action in this case".
He said that "had you approached Acoba in good time before agreeing to the 26-week contract... it would have allowed us to advise you appropriately in advance".
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