Jacqui Smith
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-taxpayer.html
Why does she still have a job?
Kevin Brennan
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6036712.ece
For simplicity my arse.
Geoff Hoon
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ived-free.html
They haven't resigned. Perhaps I should have put "placeholder for now"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-taxpayer.html
Jacqui Smith has charged taxpayers for everything from a £2.50 toothbrush holder to a £104.56 patio heater – ostensibly to help her 'perform her duties as an MP'.
The beleaguered Home Secretary's extraordinary expenses claims also included a £14 doormat and a £369.99 flat-screen TV.
However, she is understood to dispute reports based on leaked receipts that she had also billed the Commons for a £39.99 barbecue and £334.70 for plant pots.
The beleaguered Home Secretary's extraordinary expenses claims also included a £14 doormat and a £369.99 flat-screen TV.
However, she is understood to dispute reports based on leaked receipts that she had also billed the Commons for a £39.99 barbecue and £334.70 for plant pots.
Kevin Brennan
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6036712.ece
Among MPs who claimed a stamp duty refund is Kevin Brennan, a Cabinet Office minister. He bought a flat in London in July 2007 and claimed back stamp duty of £10,200. “I was advised I could claim stamp duty by the authorities and did so for simplicity,” said Brennan, the MP for Cardiff West.
Geoff Hoon
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ived-free.html
Former Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon, now Transport Secretary in Gordon Brown's Government, lived rent-free for three-and-a-half years in Admiralty House, London, once occupied by Winston Churchill.
He used the opportunity to earn money from the London house he had declared to the Commons authorities as his 'main home' by renting it to a private tenant via a commercial lettings agency.
At the same time he claimed more than £70,000 in a 'second-home allowance' on his home in Derby, close to his constituency of Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
He used the opportunity to earn money from the London house he had declared to the Commons authorities as his 'main home' by renting it to a private tenant via a commercial lettings agency.
At the same time he claimed more than £70,000 in a 'second-home allowance' on his home in Derby, close to his constituency of Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.
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