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False expenses claim Tory MP Chris Davies fined £1,500 False expenses claim Tory MP Chris Davies fined £1,500
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An MP convicted of a false expenses claim has been ordered to complete 50 hours unpaid work and fined £1,500.An MP convicted of a false expenses claim has been ordered to complete 50 hours unpaid work and fined £1,500.
Conservative MP for Brecon and Radnorshire Chris Davies pleaded guilty to two charges - admitting providing false or misleading information for allowances claims, and attempting to do so - last month.Conservative MP for Brecon and Radnorshire Chris Davies pleaded guilty to two charges - admitting providing false or misleading information for allowances claims, and attempting to do so - last month.
Davies made an "unreserved apology" following his sentencing at Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday. Davies, 51, made an "unreserved apology" following his sentencing at Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday.
He now faces a recall petition.He now faces a recall petition.
Mr Justice Edis sentenced Davies to a community order, to be completed in the next 12 months, and ordered him to pay £2,500 costs.Mr Justice Edis sentenced Davies to a community order, to be completed in the next 12 months, and ordered him to pay £2,500 costs.
Defence barrister Tom Forster QC said it is likely Mr Davies' career is in "tatters" Defence barrister Tom Forster QC said it was likely Mr Davies's career was in "tatters"
Labour and the Liberal Democrats called for Davies to resign following his conviction. Labour and the Liberal Democrats called for him to resign following his conviction, but in a statement he said he wanted to "move on and continue" his role as an MP.
The court heard how the charges related to when he was setting up his constituency office following the 2015 general election. "I have accepted today's ruling and want to take this opportunity to make an unreserved apology," he said.
In 2016 Davies tried to split a genuine cost of £700 for photographs for his office between two budgets by faking two separate invoices. "I would like to reiterate that I made a mistake and at no point did I at any time try to make any financial gain."
The court heard only one of them, for £450, was reimbursed, from a Start Up budget that only had around £480 remaining in it - a pot of money that was not due to roll over and otherwise may have been lost. The charges related to when he was setting up his constituency office following the 2015 general election.
The 51-year-old would have been allowed to claim the whole amount from a separate budget for office costs. In 2016, he tried to split a genuine cost of £700 for photographs for his office between two budgets by faking two separate invoices.
The court heard only one of them, for £450, was reimbursed, from a start-up budget that only had about £480 remaining in it and was not due to roll over and otherwise may have been lost.
Davies would have been allowed to claim the whole amount from a separate budget for office costs.
Another invoice for the remaining £250 to be claimed from that budget was not submitted, the court heard, after his office manager noticed the discrepancy.Another invoice for the remaining £250 to be claimed from that budget was not submitted, the court heard, after his office manager noticed the discrepancy.
Prosecutor Philip Stott said the MP for Brecon and Radnorshire has "shown remorse" and made an "unreserved and sincere apology" for his actions. The prosecution did not allege he was seeking falsely to profit from the invoices, but said the forged documents "involved some sophistication and took effort to create" and there was "also the matter of breach of public trust".
The prosecution did not allege that he was seeking falsely to profit from the invoices but said the forged documents "involved some sophistication and took effort to create" and that there was "also the matter of breach of public trust'. Mr Forster, said he was "new to the system" and had paid back any money given to him.
'Career in tatters' He said there was a "likelihood that his political career is in tatters" and Davies was the "author of his own misfortune".
His defence barrister, Mr Forster, said that he was "new to the system" and had since paid back any money given to him. Mr Justice Edis said the MP's actions were "highly discreditable" and it "remains shocking that when confronted with a simple accounting problem you thought the simplest thing to do was to forge documents".
He said there is a "likelihood that his political career is in tatters" and that Mr Davies is the "author of his own misfortune". The office for the Commons' Speaker John Bercow is now expected to ask officials to open a recall petition - a by-election will be held if 10% of the MP's constituents sign it.
Davies's defence said the MP did not intend to make "personal gain" or act in a "dishonest way". The figure needed to trigger a by-election is yet to be confirmed, but it is thought about 5,300 names would be required.
In sentencing, Mr Justice Edis said the MP's actions were "highly discreditable", and it "remains shocking that when confronted with a simple accounting problem you thought the simplest thing to do was to forge documents". Following the sentencing, the Welsh Liberal Democrats said Davies "should resign immediately and give Brecon and Radnorshire the chance to elect a new voice to represent them in Parliament".
However the judge went on to say there was a "degree of sympathy" for what had happened and said the case was "quite a different category from the expenses scandals from ten years ago".
The office for the Commons' Speaker John Bercow is expected to ask officials to open a recall petition now Mr Davies has been sentenced.
A by-election will be held if 10% of the MP's constituents sign it.
The figure needed to trigger a by-election is yet to be confirmed but it is thought around 5,300 names would be required.
Following the sentencing, the Welsh Liberal Democrats said: "Chris Davies has put Brecon and Radnorshire on the map for all the wrong reasons.
"Instead of plunging local people into yet more uncertainty with a six week recall process, Chris Davies should resign immediately and give Brecon & Radnorshire the chance to elect a new voice to represent them in Parliament."