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Allegations about MPs' allowances are to be examined by a panel of police officers and lawyers amid growing calls for action over the expenses scandal.Allegations about MPs' allowances are to be examined by a panel of police officers and lawyers amid growing calls for action over the expenses scandal.
Met officers and Crown Prosecution Service lawyers will examine complaints made against individual MPs to see if they merit a criminal investigation. Met officers and Crown Prosecution Service lawyers will look at complaints made against individual MPs to see if they merit a criminal investigation.
Labour minister Shahid Malik stood down on Friday pending an inquiry into his expenses and has defended his actions. Labour minister Shahid Malik stood down on Friday pending an inquiry into his expenses, and has defended his actions.
MPs from all parties have repaid thousands of pounds for claims made.MPs from all parties have repaid thousands of pounds for claims made.
Stream of allegationsStream of allegations
In a joint statement, the Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service said the panel would hold its first meeting next week.In a joint statement, the Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service said the panel would hold its first meeting next week.
Public anger over the behaviour of MP's has grown as the Daily Telegraph has published details of individual expense claims made over the past few years. Public anger over the behaviour of MPs has grown as the Daily Telegraph has published details of individual expense claims made over the past few years.
The disclosures have led to the suspension of one former Labour minister, Elliot Morley, and justice minster Mr Malik stepping down pending investigations by ministerial standards watchdog Sir Philip Mawer.The disclosures have led to the suspension of one former Labour minister, Elliot Morley, and justice minster Mr Malik stepping down pending investigations by ministerial standards watchdog Sir Philip Mawer.
A senior adviser to David Cameron, Tory MP Andrew MacKay, was also forced to relinquish his post after the party said claims he had made towards his second home were "unacceptable".A senior adviser to David Cameron, Tory MP Andrew MacKay, was also forced to relinquish his post after the party said claims he had made towards his second home were "unacceptable".
The Met said it had already held meetings with the CPS about the issue of parliamentary expenses before the newspaper began its campaign a week ago.The Met said it had already held meetings with the CPS about the issue of parliamentary expenses before the newspaper began its campaign a week ago.
But it said that it had now decided to act upon the stream of allegations which had come out.But it said that it had now decided to act upon the stream of allegations which had come out.
"Due to the increase in subsequent allegations received by the MPS, the Commissioner and Director of Public Prosecutions have jointly decided to convene a panel to assess allegations in order to decide whether criminal investigations should be started," a spokesman said."Due to the increase in subsequent allegations received by the MPS, the Commissioner and Director of Public Prosecutions have jointly decided to convene a panel to assess allegations in order to decide whether criminal investigations should be started," a spokesman said.
Former senior police officer Ray Mallon, the Mayor of Middlesbrough, called on Friday for the police to look into allegations against MPs on the grounds of potential fraud - the most high-profile figure to do so.Former senior police officer Ray Mallon, the Mayor of Middlesbrough, called on Friday for the police to look into allegations against MPs on the grounds of potential fraud - the most high-profile figure to do so.