Clive Myrie, a BBC announcer, neglected to disclose events valued up to £250,000.

 

For hosting an event for the IT services company SCC, chairing a debate hosted by the Energy and Sustainability Centre on the Isle of Man, speaking.

At an event hosted by the wealth management firm Quilter Cheviot, participating in an event hosted by the Dutch bank ING.

And serving as a panellist at an event for the Association for Insurance and Risk, Myrie was awarded more than £10,000.

He also gave an after-dinner address for the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association and worked for Aberdeen Insurance and the Local Government Association.

In October 2023, he was paid between £5,000 and £10,000. Three weeks later, he was paid the same sum when he returned to talk at the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce.

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