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politics1d ago
Tory peer’s punishment for fiddling expenses criticised as too lenient
- The Earl of Shrewsbury was found to have fiddled expenses and behaved in an unacceptably casual way.
- The Lords will suspend him from the chamber for two weeks after examining the misconduct.
- Campaigners say the penalty is too lenient given his prior nine-month suspension.
- This case follows a prior nine-month suspension for lobbying for a company the peer worked for.
- The Standards Commissioner labeled the mileage claims unacceptably casual.
- The complaint arose after the Guardian disclosed travel expenses claimed from public funds.
- The Lords said there was no evidence of deliberate dishonesty in this case.
- The committee stressed the need to distinguish between parliamentary and business activities.
- Campaigners called for real consequences for peers who repeatedly offend.
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