Has Sajid Javid ditched his extra-Parliamentary jobs or is he breaking the rules too?
Sajid Javid is going to have to try a lot harder if he wants us to think he can do the Health Secretary job better than Matt Hancock.
He has made a a ham-fist of it by trying to put down a vital question over conflict of interest between his new Cabinet role and his extra-Parliamentary jobs with JP Morgan bank and… who’s the other one with? – by failing to answer it.
In the Commons, Labour backbencher Richard Burgon asked – well, see for yourself, along with Javid’s ridiculous non-answer:
The new Health Secretary has been getting paid £1,500 an HOUR over the last year for his second job and for his third job too.
Today I told him that he has absolutely no right to deny NHS staff a proper pay rise.
He didn't like it. pic.twitter.com/dX4eaDVoN9
— Richard Burgon MP (@RichardBurgon) June 28, 2021
Yes, the Daily Express loved it, but that just shows the depths to which national journalistic standards have fallen.
It is perfectly reasonable to want to know whether a Cabinet minister is giving up jobs that might conflict with his duty to the nation.
I want to know if Javid is going to blab government secrets to JP Morgan and I want to know if he’s going to give away information – against the national interest – to his other employer.
That is, after all, the most likely reason they employed him.
He was warned by ACOBA – the Advisory Committee On Business Appointments – that there were “potential risks” that he could provide “privileged information” that would give his employer an unfair advantage over its competitors, in spring last year when he took the JP Morgan job.
ACOBA provided advice on how to avoid “potential risks” but it is easy to circumvent them. The only way to ensure that former ministers don’t blab is to forbid them from taking jobs until any information they had is out of date and useless.
Two years has been suggested as a reasonable period of delay but Javid took his jobs straight away and at the time of writing, the suggested period has still not expired.
It has been suggestted that Javid has already given up his outside jobs.
But if that’s true, where’s the evidence? We cannot rely on his say-so because he belongs to an organisation of liars, headed by a liar. We simply cannot trust him.
And that is the reason MPs – and commentators like This Site – are demanding full disclosure, as you can see from the following representative sample on Twitter:
Now that Sajid Javid has been "re-habilitated" and is now back in the "club" as Health Secretary ;
will he forgo his little sideline with JP Morgan ?#AskingForTheWoodPidgeonPerchedOnMyPatioTable— Clare Hepworth OBE (@Hepworthclare) June 28, 2021
Can Sajid Javid confirm he will resign from his extra-parliamentary role as an advisor to JP Morgan or that he intends to do so at the earliest opportunity to avoid any perception of a conflict of interest as he takes on the role as guardian of the NHS?
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) June 29, 2021
How many MPs have second jobs?
Sajid Javid gets paid £1,500 an hour for his whilst Jeremy Corbyn spends his time not on MP work helping out at a #Foodbank & campaigning for a better world for all (& often criticised for it).
Greed valued so much more than care 💔
— Prof Gayle Letherby 💙 #PeaceAndJustice (@gletherby) June 29, 2021
Javid must decide:
He can be a banker, or in charge of our NHS but he cannot do both.
Personally, I prefer he does neither.
— Jon Trickett MP (@jon_trickett) June 29, 2021
The new Health Secretary, Sajid Javid, was paid £1500 an hour to advise JP Morgan.
JP Morgan:
💵Backed the European Super League
💵Hosted a healthcare conference where Centene gave a keynote speech this year
💵Triggered the financial crashOur NHS is not safe under a banker.
— Mary Kelly Foy MP (@marykfoy) June 28, 2021
Of course there are also serious questions to be answered about the decision to appoint Javid to the Health portfolio, considering his extremely shady history:
How on earth did a multi-millionaire ex-Deutsche bank Thatcherite landlord that voted against making rented homes fit for human habitation actually end up responsible for the health and social care of an entire nation?
The mind boggles.
— Rachael Swindon (@Rachael_Swindon) June 28, 2021
Javid must decide:
He can be a banker, or in charge of our NHS but he cannot do both.
Personally, I prefer he does neither.
— Jon Trickett MP (@jon_trickett) June 29, 2021
Scared for what the future holds when you absorb that they’ve placed a banker in charge of our NHS. Terrifying.
— Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) June 28, 2021
My message to Sajid Javid today : Remember you are now the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care – not the minister for selling off our NHS or gifting contracts to your mates in banking and finance.
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) June 28, 2021
As far as his actual ability to do the Health Secretary job is concerned, Javid has already disgraced himself. But that’s another story…
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Given crooked javid refused to answer the MP’s question this means greedy corrupt fascist Javid still has his three or is it now four part-time jobs!!! After all being a Health Secretary is not hard work and only entails working one day week which enables him to focus on his real job – working for the greedy corrupt companies!
When he was a bankster he lost billions how can we allow such a person into power crazy world of the rich don’t forget the rich just got richer while the peasants plug that hole with their monies