Life after No10: David Cameron to earn up to £6,000 for HALF AN HOUR Vegas conference
DAVID Cameron is to earn a lavish fee for a 35-minute appearance at a conference for hedge-fund managers in Las Vegas next month, it emerged today.
David Cameron is to earn up to £6,000 for half an hour Vegas conference
He has been lined up as one of the keynote speakers at the SALT 2017 conference at the towering Bellagio in the heart of the Nevada city.
On the agenda, the former premier's slot at the event is billed as: "Across the Pond - A Conversations with Prime Minister David M.Cameron."
His name appears to have been written incorrectly as his middle names are William Donald.
Mr Cameron will be interviewed in the hotel's grand ballroom by businessman David Rubenstein, a senior executive of the Carlyle Group.
Previous guest speakers at the regular conferences have included Tony Blair, former US presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush and former French president Nicolas Sarkozy.
David Cameron delivers speech at Trinity University
The conference will take place at the towering Bellagio in the heart Las Vegas
Mr Cameron's invitation to the conference suggests that he is now well ensconced on the highly-lucrative international speaking circuit.
He is a client of the Washington Speaker's Bureau, which has several former world leaders on its books.
His fee for the appearance has not been disclosed however.
Previous guest speakers have included Bill Clinton and Tony blair
The former prime minister has already accepted payments for a string of after-dinner speeches after quitting Downing Street last year following the defeat of his Remain campaign in the EU referendum.
His friends have dismissed criticisms of his earnings as "entirely predictable but overblown."
Mr Cameron is also working on a memoir about his time in office.