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iPod claim row AMs pay back money | iPod claim row AMs pay back money |
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Two assembly members who were criticised for claiming their iPods on expenses have have paid the money back to the Welsh assembly. | |
Leader of the Welsh Conservatives Nick Bourne and his Tory colleague Alun Cairns claimed a total of £398 in office costs. | Leader of the Welsh Conservatives Nick Bourne and his Tory colleague Alun Cairns claimed a total of £398 in office costs. |
They have now reimbursed the assembly and have also donated money to charity. | They have now reimbursed the assembly and have also donated money to charity. |
Mr Bourne said although the claims were within the rules, both he and Mr Cairns wanted to apologise to the public. | Mr Bourne said although the claims were within the rules, both he and Mr Cairns wanted to apologise to the public. |
"Although the purchase of these iPods was within the rules of the assembly and authorised by the Fees Office, I recognise the perception that this expenditure was inappropriate," said Mr Bourne, who represents Mid and West Wales. | "Although the purchase of these iPods was within the rules of the assembly and authorised by the Fees Office, I recognise the perception that this expenditure was inappropriate," said Mr Bourne, who represents Mid and West Wales. |
"Alun Cairns and I have decided therefore to reimburse the National Assembly for these items in addition to the charitable donations we have made. | "Alun Cairns and I have decided therefore to reimburse the National Assembly for these items in addition to the charitable donations we have made. |
"We apologise to the people of Wales and look forward to the results of Sir Roger Jones' inquiry into Assembly Members allowances." | "We apologise to the people of Wales and look forward to the results of Sir Roger Jones' inquiry into Assembly Members allowances." |
Stricter rules | Stricter rules |
He added that the Conservative group will be bringing forward its own stricter rules in advance of Sir Roger Jones' report, which will be published after a review of AMs' pay and allowances is carried out. | He added that the Conservative group will be bringing forward its own stricter rules in advance of Sir Roger Jones' report, which will be published after a review of AMs' pay and allowances is carried out. |
Questions were raised about Mr Bourne's future as party leader after a breakdown of assembly members' expenses was made public. | Questions were raised about Mr Bourne's future as party leader after a breakdown of assembly members' expenses was made public. |
As well as the iPod, it emerged he had spent more than £5,000 over the past two years on his bathroom and also bought a £120 trouser press. | As well as the iPod, it emerged he had spent more than £5,000 over the past two years on his bathroom and also bought a £120 trouser press. |
It came only weeks after he had to apologise following a row over an internal document the party issued about First Minister Rhodri Morgan. | It came only weeks after he had to apologise following a row over an internal document the party issued about First Minister Rhodri Morgan. |
After the criticism, Mr Bourne donated £250 to the NSPCC and said he had bought the iPod to learn Welsh. | After the criticism, Mr Bourne donated £250 to the NSPCC and said he had bought the iPod to learn Welsh. |
Mr Cairns, AM for South Wales West, is giving £200 to the Help the Heroes charity. | Mr Cairns, AM for South Wales West, is giving £200 to the Help the Heroes charity. |
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