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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Criminal MPs Who Fiddled Expenses Get Taxpayers to Pay for Their Defence












Three former Labour MPs accused of fiddling their parliamentary expenses have won taxpayer money to help pay their legal bills just weeks before the introduction of “means testing”.

David Chaytor, Elliot Morley and Jim Devine are accused of stealing almost £60,000 in allowances through false mortgage claims, rent claims and invoiced services.

They have been told they are eligible for legal aid to fund their defences which includes the argument that they are protected from prosecution by the ancient right of parliamentary privilege.

The former MPs’ total legal bill is expected to reach tens of thousands of points but could reach six figures if they continue their legal appeal all the way to the Supreme Court.

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1 comment:

  1. Theres speculation that the total cost could exceed 3 Millon Pounds for their cases?
    Shit! thats a bargain for the taxpaying slave...
    quick rush it through the courts for the protection of criminals in government with expensives means, think of the savings the slaves can generate to fund others criminals in government....your mad if ya don't.

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