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I’ll try not to do it again, says MP caught gaming on iPad

- JAMES TAPSFIELD NEWS REPORTER

THE Commons authoritie­s have launched an investigat­ion after an MP was secretly photograph­ed playing games on his iPad during a select committee meeting.

Embarrassi­ng pictures have emerged of Tory Nigel Mills enjoying online hit Candy Crush Saga during a Work and Pensions Committee evidence session.

A source said they had seen the Amber Valley, Derbyshire, MP playing the game over a period of two and a half hours.

Mr Mills said: “It was a long meeting on pension reforms, which is an important issue that I take very seriously.

“There was a bit of the meeting that I wasn’t focusing on and I probably had a game or two.

“I shouldn’t do it but if you check the meeting I would say I was fully engaged in asking questions that I thought were particular­ly important in how we get the pensions issue right.

“I shall try not to do it in the future.”

A Commons spokesman said the photograph­y broke strict parliament­ary rules.

“Taking such unauthoris­ed images can lead to individual­s being barred from the estate.

“This was a breach of the filming rules for House of Commons Committee Rooms, and will be investigat­ed by the Serjeant at Arms,” a spokesman said.

The committee met last Monday and was discussing pensions and the insurance industry ahead of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement announceme­nt.

Candy Crush Saga is a freeto-download mobile game but users pay extra for more moves to improve their score.

Having started out on social network Facebook, it moved on to mobile devices in 2012, and is now played more than a billion times a day, according to developer King.com.

 ??  ?? GAME ON: The MP was playing Candy Crush Saga.
GAME ON: The MP was playing Candy Crush Saga.

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