I used duckduckgo, so it would be the art of !banging, which I used my adeptness at google fu to master.
I wasn't looking for corruption though, just an example of a euro politician being paid fat stacks of cash for public speaking.
Trump is also in the crowd of "people who get paid to flap their lips", for the record.
I'm not pro-trump, I just want to break the monotony a bit here. He was paid to speak as a businessman before he was in politics I believe.
I find UK politics almost as repulsive as the US's though. I am actually pro-Brexit, because they are a thorn in the flank of European construction.
You're watching too many bad debate. The -8 million was in 2001, as pointed by another poster, and that change nothing to my argument.
And remember, in 2008, Hillary's reported net worth was minus 8 millions dollars. Today, it's 31 millions dollars.
So you wrote the wrong thing and you are being belligerent towards me for reading your words?
Yes, you're nitpicking.
European politicians get paid speaking fees. And because you are now changing the date to 2001 it's also about book sales. And European politicians sell books.
You keep saying "corruption" but it's without proof. This is what in intellectually honest circles is called a "lie".
Apparently only British one, and they are fortunately out now.
Books sales are ok, speakers fee, especially huge speaker's fee are absolutely not ok. The fact that corruption in the US is institutionalised doesn't make it less harmful.
You cannot deny that your politicians are financed by wealthy private donors and foreign interest. They cannot ossibly succeed in politics without that money (or without being immensely wealthy themselves).
They receive, through their foundations, donations in the order of millions of dollars that they then control.
It's no wonder that the US have the weakest environmental rights, worker's rights and social right in the western world, given how your system work.