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One MP at the start of all that scandal had all his expenses paperwork, including receipts, shredded before they could be published. Some chap by the name of Anthony Charles Lynton Blair. He got away with that, so I don't think it is fair.
What would HMRC's view be of us using that as an excuse? "Oh, I didn't know I needed to keep paperwork, silly me. Woopsie."
Given the amount of jail time for other fraud based offences, it seems about right.
Chaytor got longer, but the judge explained the lower sentance because he simply made the false claims, whereas Chaytor made up the evidence to go with it.
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