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If she's guilty of breaking the rules, she should be punished.
However, from the same story in the Times http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/p...cle3427510.ece Quote:
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Sacked is the only option for anyone stealing money or committing fraud |
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Or heaven forbid, jail.
Better yet, jail term, plus 50% interest on the amount stolen. |
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She paid the money that what have been spent on hotels, to the person she was staying with. It was only for a total of 12 days spread over six weeks. She spent other times at a hotel.
If somebody claimed long term for a room in somebody else's house and they were not sleeping in that room, but with their lover who was receiving the money to help pay of their mortgage, then that would be fraud. Claiming expenses for your constituency home whilst supposedly staying in a room at your sister's house or you are provided with government housing(ie 10 Downing St), would again be fraud. |
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I reckon it's about time we heard of some 'oversights' which actually cost our glorious leaders some money. That'd help redress the balance a little. :D
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This is even more damning than the first part?
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More nice 'work' if you can get it eh? It seems their consciences don't get the better of them when it comes to allowances... |
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Reasons why a revolution is inevitable, are springing up constantly in government. aren't they.
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