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The DUP leader, Peter Robinson, and SDLP leader Mark Durkan are among 182 MPs from all parties who have repaid parliamentary expenses money.The DUP leader, Peter Robinson, and SDLP leader Mark Durkan are among 182 MPs from all parties who have repaid parliamentary expenses money.
Mr Durkan has returned £1,124. Mr Robinson has paid back £755 while his DUP colleague David Simpson has returned £1,482.Mr Durkan has returned £1,124. Mr Robinson has paid back £755 while his DUP colleague David Simpson has returned £1,482.
The Northern Ireland Office minister, Paul Goggins, paid back almost £13,000.The Northern Ireland Office minister, Paul Goggins, paid back almost £13,000.
MPs have now repaid nearly £500,000 in expenses money since the revelations began in May.MPs have now repaid nearly £500,000 in expenses money since the revelations began in May.
Mr Durkan's repayment relates to a gas bill while Mr Simpson's relates to his second home in London. It is not yet clear why Mr Robinson paid back the money. Mr Durkan's repayment relates to a utility bill while Mr Simpson's relates to his second home in London. It is not yet clear why Mr Robinson paid back the money.
Mr Goggins repayment concerns an arrangement exposed by the Daily Telegraph where he allowed a friend to live rent-free in a home paid for by the taxpayer.Mr Goggins repayment concerns an arrangement exposed by the Daily Telegraph where he allowed a friend to live rent-free in a home paid for by the taxpayer.
The paper said for the past three years, Mr Goggins had designated the property as his second home and claimed almost £45,000 in expenses for it.The paper said for the past three years, Mr Goggins had designated the property as his second home and claimed almost £45,000 in expenses for it.
NIO minister Paul Goggins has made a large repaymentNIO minister Paul Goggins has made a large repayment
The paper claimed he did not tell the Commons fees office that he shared the house.The paper claimed he did not tell the Commons fees office that he shared the house.
At the time Mr Goggins told the Telegraph he would repay a large amount based on a "thorough assessment" of how many nights his friend stayed there.At the time Mr Goggins told the Telegraph he would repay a large amount based on a "thorough assessment" of how many nights his friend stayed there.
Cabinet ministers have so far repaid £23,443 in total.Cabinet ministers have so far repaid £23,443 in total.
Gordon Brown has made four separate payments totalling about £800 either to correct "inadvertent errors" or for the "avoidance of doubt" on certain claims.Gordon Brown has made four separate payments totalling about £800 either to correct "inadvertent errors" or for the "avoidance of doubt" on certain claims.
Fountain penFountain pen
Shadow Cabinet ministers have repaid £30,348.Shadow Cabinet ministers have repaid £30,348.
The latest information on repayments was published hours after all MPs expenses claims for 2004-8 were finally released by Parliament, albeit with crucial details such as MPs addresses blacked out.The latest information on repayments was published hours after all MPs expenses claims for 2004-8 were finally released by Parliament, albeit with crucial details such as MPs addresses blacked out.
The publication showed that the DUP's Iris Robinson claimed for a £300 fountain pen.The publication showed that the DUP's Iris Robinson claimed for a £300 fountain pen.
In 2006, Mrs Robinson submitted a receipt for £352 - the printed receipt showed a £300 Montblanc pen, a £6 bottle of ink and £46 for perfume.In 2006, Mrs Robinson submitted a receipt for £352 - the printed receipt showed a £300 Montblanc pen, a £6 bottle of ink and £46 for perfume.
However, it is believed Mrs Robinson was not reimbursed for these items. However, Mrs Robinson was not reimbursed for these items.
"This is because the Westminster fees office rejected the claim because they were luxury items," said BBC NI political correspondent Martina Purdy. A DUP spokesman said the claim had been "submitted in error" by Mrs Robinson's office.
"The MP has so far not commented." "The Fees Office was correct not to process these items," he added.
"Mrs Robinson has one of lowest expense claims of all the Northern Ireland MPs, as well as being in the lowest 15% of expense claims in the House of Commons."
Other MPs claimed for a range of items including the Secretary of State Shaun Woodward for 456 tins of Diet Coke.Other MPs claimed for a range of items including the Secretary of State Shaun Woodward for 456 tins of Diet Coke.
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