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Hymie | 09:53 Sun 25th Dec 2022 | News
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Ministers need now not declare the value of any bribes they receive.

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Says the corrupt Chris Bryant.
Only to be expected . Just more corruption from a very, very Corrupt Govt.
They've taken lessons from Qatar
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In comparison to UK minister accepting bribes for undisclosed amounts; I work for a FTSE100 company and my employment ethics code requires me to seek approval from my management should a client offer a gift exceeding £20 in value, I have to get approval for the gift, not just accept it and declare it.

If I was to tell my employer I had accepted a bribe from a client and refused to disclose the amount – I would be dismissed immediately for gross misconduct – yet this is perfectly acceptable behaviour from our Tory government ministers.
Have you got a link from maybe the guardian or bbc or sky that gives us the details rather than just a one sided piece. I trust the guardian more. i think your posts would be taken more serious then
There's no point in posting any link on this website. People just reply with, yeah but no, but yeah but no etc. Anyway, isn't the link in the OP?
ROY, do you have evidence to support your claim?
The speaker on that video says he'll see us next time - but I haven't seen him the first time. Who is he? Where does that come from?
This sounds even more disgusting than usual.
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If someone whom you believe to be corrupt, announces that the rules for government ministers accepting bribes is open to corruption – that corruption must be on another level (up from that person’s normal corrupt behaviour).
What is that thing you've posted, hymie?
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If you are a Tory voter, please ignore this thread concerning Tory ministers being able to accept bribes without declaring the bribe amount.
Don't you know who or what that is, hymie?
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Perhaps what Roy was complaining about is that Chris Bryant is required to declare the value of bribes he receives above £300 – whereas government ministers are under no obligation to disclose the amount of money they accept as a bribe.
This is a link to the video, https://youtu.be/qVd_NfvUzq4

It's from a debate on 12th December this year.

This is a link to a transcript of the debate on Hansard https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2022-12-12/debates/092AACCF-A21E-4606-A4F8-B4F756070E26/StandardsCodeOfConductAndGuideToTheRules

This is a link to the full debate from that date and it begins at 20:32.

https://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/312ddfea-2bfd-400b-8671-e5fea7c5377d
Corby, the OP posted that link to the video. We still don't know who it is or where it comes from.
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Nail on head. Facts don’t register with deniers.
You don't know who he is either then.
I thought that if folk were interested in getting the full details of what all was debates, I would post links to the video and the transcript.

I know nothing about the man behind the youtube channel but this is a link to it.

https://youtube.com/@BonaFide54
Bona Fide is coy too.

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