Sunday Mail (UK)

Professor paid by fund linked to scandal-hit Trump judge

- Political Editor

A Tor y MSP is receiving up to £1000 a year from an American think-tank criticised for pushing a “radical right-wing agenda” by former US vice-president Al Gore.

Ad am Tomk i n s ’ s register of interests shows he takes the money from “private educationa­l foundation” the Liberty Fund to work as a conference delegate.

The organisati­on has been linked to climate change denial groups, as well as US billionair­e Charles Koch.

In his book The Assault on Reason, Gore claims the Liberty Fund ran training seminar s for judges “generally responsibl­e for writing the most radical pro- cor porate , ant i - environmen­tal and activist decisions”.

He added: “They are giving mult i- thousand- dollar vacations to federal judges to promote their radical r ight- wing agenda at the expense of the public interest.”

The fund is linked to the Federalist Society, a Kochfunded group reported to have assisted Donald Trump in drawing up his Supreme Court candidate list that resulted in the nomination of scanda l - h i t Br e t t Kavanaugh.

It also works on events with the Property and Environmen­t Research Center, an organisati­on described by Greenpeace as a climate denial front group that highlighte­d potential benefits of global warming for American farmers.

An SNP spokesman: “This wi l l rightly raise some serious concerns about the Tories’ links to right-wing figures and institutes.

“Adam Tomkins must make clear why he feels comfortabl­e continuing to take money from a conference linked to such extreme figures.”

Tomk ins and the Scottish Conservati­ves declined to comment on his relationsh­ip with the fund.

But his reg i ster of interests states: “I am a conference delegate for Liberty Fund, a private, educationa­l foundation.

“I will work for two days per conference, up to a ma x i mu m of t wo conference­s per year, for which I w i l l receive remunerati­on of between £500 and £1000 per annum.”

The MSP is a law professor at Glasgow University where he receives £ 30,000 to £ 35,000 a year for working one-and-a-half days a week.

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