
Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg have all been asked by Sir Thomas Legg, who is auditing MPs' expenses, to repay money or provide more information about potentially excessive claims.
Gordon Brown is to pay back more than £12,400 in parliamentary expenses
Mr Cameron, the Conservative leader, has been asked to hand over documentation clarifying why he needed to repay £218.96 that he claimed in interest on the mortgage on his constituency home in Oxfordshire.
Mr Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, has been asked to repay £910 of the £3,900 he claimed for gardening between July 2006 and March 2009.
I also believe those MP’s who flipped their house claims to avoid paying taxes should be criminally investigated.
Gordon Brown is to pay back more than £12,400 in parliamentary expenses
Mr Cameron, the Conservative leader, has been asked to hand over documentation clarifying why he needed to repay £218.96 that he claimed in interest on the mortgage on his constituency home in Oxfordshire.
Mr Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, has been asked to repay £910 of the £3,900 he claimed for gardening between July 2006 and March 2009.
I also believe those MP’s who flipped their house claims to avoid paying taxes should be criminally investigated.

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