Ex-transport minister gets £60,000-a-year second jobpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 9 October 2020
Nus Ghani will work around seven hours a month for a firm developing new ferries for Belfast.
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Nus Ghani will work around seven hours a month for a firm developing new ferries for Belfast.
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