Tory MP Nigel Mills apologises for playing Candy Crush Saga on iPad while in parliamentary committee meeting

 
Online gaming: Candy Crush Sage (Picture: Reuters)
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Standard Reporter8 December 2014
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A Tory MP has apologised "unreservedly" for playing games on his iPad during a select committee hearing - as the Commons authorities launched a mole hunt for whoever caught him on camera.

Photographs published by The Sun showed Nigel Mills enjoying online hit Candy Crush Saga during a Work and Pensions Committee evidence session.

The Amber Valley MP, who has been issued with a tablet at the taxpayers' expense, initially told the newspaper he would merely "try" not to be diverted by the game again.

But in a statement this afternoon he said: "I apologise unreservedly for my behaviour at the committee meeting and realise it fell short of what is expected of a Member of Parliament.

"I guarantee it will not happen again. It is a fantastic privilege to represent Amber Valley and I hope constituents will continue to support my campaigns such as lower taxes for hardworking people."

Prime Minister David Cameron described Mr Mills as a "hardworking" politician, adding that he was sure he would "work even harder in future".

One of Mr Mills' senior Tory colleagues, Sir Edward Leigh, has reportedly suggested that he was only trying to "keep himself awake" during a boring committee meeting.

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 free to 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.

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