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Former Labour Cabinet minister Clare Short was paid more than £8,000 of taxpayers' money to which she was not entitled, the Daily Telegraph has said. | Former Labour Cabinet minister Clare Short was paid more than £8,000 of taxpayers' money to which she was not entitled, the Daily Telegraph has said. |
She is said to have been paid the full cost of a mortgage for two and a half years despite being entitled to charge only for the interest on it. | She is said to have been paid the full cost of a mortgage for two and a half years despite being entitled to charge only for the interest on it. |
The MP told the BBC she made an "honest mistake" but had paid the money back in 2006 as soon as it was brought up. | |
The paper says it is also to publish allegations about a serving minister. | The paper says it is also to publish allegations about a serving minister. |
The MP for Birmingham Ladywood resigned from her Cabinet role as international development secretary over the Iraq War and now sits as an independent. | |
It comes as part the latest round of revelations in the Daily Telegraph about MPs' expenses. | |
Minister suspended | |
Ms Short is said to have paid back £8,436.36 when the error was pointed out by the Commons Fees Office in 2006. | |
She told the paper: "When I found out that I had been making a mistake, I was embarrassed and irritated that it took the fees office so long to pick this up. | |
"I paid what was due and corrected future claims. I think this is an example of the fees office working as it should, if a little belatedly." | |
Earlier on Thursday, former minister Elliot Morley was suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party after claiming £16,000 expenses for a mortgage he had already paid off. | |
Mr Morley said the claim had been a "mistake" due to "sloppy accounting" and said he had paid the money back. | |
The MP for Scunthorpe, has referred himself to Parliamentary Standards Commissioner John Lyon in an effort to clear his name. | |
Mr Morley has not had the whip withdrawn, which would effectively expel him from the Parliamentary party - but Labour chief whip Nick Brown made it clear that he faced expulsion if he failed to clear his name. | |
Conservative MP Andrew MacKay also resigned as aide to David Cameron over an "unacceptable" expenses claim. |