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The shadow Welsh secretary Cheryl Gillan has apologised and has promised to pay back £4.47 claimed for dog food as part of her parliamentary expenses. | The shadow Welsh secretary Cheryl Gillan has apologised and has promised to pay back £4.47 claimed for dog food as part of her parliamentary expenses. |
The Tory MP for Chesham and Amersham told the BBC News Channel she was "absolutely mortified" by the claim. | The Tory MP for Chesham and Amersham told the BBC News Channel she was "absolutely mortified" by the claim. |
Ms Gillan was one of the Conservatives named by the Daily Telegraph in the controversy over MP's expenses. | Ms Gillan was one of the Conservatives named by the Daily Telegraph in the controversy over MP's expenses. |
Conservative leader, David Cameron said the disclosures marked another bad day for Parliament. | Conservative leader, David Cameron said the disclosures marked another bad day for Parliament. |
Ms Gillan, who has been Shadow Welsh Secretary since December 2005, said the expense claim for dog food was a mistake and that both of her dogs had since died. | Ms Gillan, who has been Shadow Welsh Secretary since December 2005, said the expense claim for dog food was a mistake and that both of her dogs had since died. |
Cheryl Gillan said both of her dogs, including Curby, have died | Cheryl Gillan said both of her dogs, including Curby, have died |
The fees office also reduced two claims for gas bills because statements showed Ms Gillan's account was in credit. | The fees office also reduced two claims for gas bills because statements showed Ms Gillan's account was in credit. |
Plans for an independent auditing body to oversee MPs' expenses claims are expected to be approved on Monday, following weeks of damaging stories. | Plans for an independent auditing body to oversee MPs' expenses claims are expected to be approved on Monday, following weeks of damaging stories. |
The new body would be entirely independent and cost about £600,000 a year to run. | The new body would be entirely independent and cost about £600,000 a year to run. |
Millions of receipts backing up all MPs' expenses claims under the second homes allowance were due to be published in July after a long Freedom of Information campaign. | Millions of receipts backing up all MPs' expenses claims under the second homes allowance were due to be published in July after a long Freedom of Information campaign. |
But details have been leaked to the Telegraph - which has been publishing selected excerpts over the last few days. | But details have been leaked to the Telegraph - which has been publishing selected excerpts over the last few days. |
Gordon Brown has said "mistakes" were made by MPs in their use of Commons expenses. | |
The prime minister apologised on behalf of all political parties for some of the claims made and said public trust must be restored "immediately". |