- guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 22 December 1999 01.45 GMT
The Hamiltons took undeclared hospitality from Fayed at the Ritz hotel in Paris, at Fayed's Scottish castle and at Dodi Fayed's apartment in Paris
From Greer, Hamilton took undeclared fees of $10,000 (about £6,250) for introducing two companies to Greer's organisation - National Nuclear Corporation and US Tobacco
Part of the £4,000 NNC fee was paid in kind to reduce tax liability: paintings, value £700; garden furniture, value £959.95; and air fares, value £1,594
Hamilton had two separate hotel stays in London and New York, paid for by UST
In 1989 he moved an amendment to the finance bill on behalf of Mobil Oil and demanded £10,000, which he corruptly and dishonestly disguised
He lied about his work for Mobil to his then boss Michael Heseltine, Sir Gordon Downey and to the select committee on standards and privileges. He also failed to disclose the information to the Guardian when he sued in 1994
