Richard Worth - After Parliament

After Parliament

After his resignation, Worth returned to the bar, with his LinkedIn profile listing him as "barrister specialising in mediation and arbitration" and "company director".

Shortly after he resigned, Monaco reappointed him honorary consul to New Zealand, but New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully held up the appointment for more than a year and it was not until October 2010 that the position was finalised.

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