Labour’s shadow foreign secretary David Lammy is being investigated over allegations that he registered his financial interests late.
Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone is looking at possible breaches to the MPs’ code of conduct under areas covering earnings, gifts, and foreign travel.
Under the earnings rules, MPs must register changes to their financial interests within 28 days. Gifts and payments received by MPs are published fortnightly in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests.
Lammy’s financial register contains a series of interests registered after that period. One includes a speech for Tufts University in the United States on the invasion of Ukraine….