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MPs in the running to succeed Michael Martin as House of Commons Speaker on Monday have come under scrutiny in more allegations over expenses claims. | MPs in the running to succeed Michael Martin as House of Commons Speaker on Monday have come under scrutiny in more allegations over expenses claims. |
Details of tax-funded expenses have been published in The Sunday Telegraph. | Details of tax-funded expenses have been published in The Sunday Telegraph. |
The paper says Labour's Margaret Beckett claimed more than £11,000 for gardening and Tory MP John Bercow twice claimed for help with a tax return. | The paper says Labour's Margaret Beckett claimed more than £11,000 for gardening and Tory MP John Bercow twice claimed for help with a tax return. |
Mr Martin became the first Speaker to be forced from office in 300 years when he stood down last month. | |
The Sunday Telegraph's allegations suggest that former Cabinet minister Margaret Beckett claimed almost £11,000 in gardening expenses over seven years, including £1,380 for plants. | |
| She told the paper that the earlier set of claims were done when the rules were less strict. |
My secretary does not do campaigning work during general elections precisely because she is paid from parliamentary allowances Sir Alan Beith, Lib Dem MP | |
"We have always tried to make sure we are within the rules and procedures, and clearly what is regarded as claimable has changed over a period of time," she said. | |
"MPs are not free in the evenings or weekends to work in the garden, and gardening has always been considered a legitimate expense in relation to second home allowances." | |
'Nothing to hide' | |
The Telegraph also says Tory MP John Bercow claimed twice for accountants to complete his tax return, which costs the taxpayer £480 each time. | |
The paper says that Mr Bercow did not return its calls. | |
It also identifies Liberal Democrat Sir Alan Beith as using office expenses to pay for a secretary to work in his constituency during the 2005 general election campaign, at a cost of £220 a week. | |
Sir Alan said: "My secretary does not do campaigning work during general elections precisely because she is paid from parliamentary allowances." | |
Another allegation is made about Sir Patrick Cormack, a Tory backbencher, who is said to have claimed expenses on both his homes by designating part of his main residence as an office, thereby claiming £9,820 towards heating, lighting, cleaning, insurance and council tax bills | |
Sir Patrick said his expenses had been published on his website for several weeks and said: "I have absolutely nothing to hide. | Sir Patrick said his expenses had been published on his website for several weeks and said: "I have absolutely nothing to hide. |
"This is an entirely legitimate arrangement agreed in writing by the fees office. | "This is an entirely legitimate arrangement agreed in writing by the fees office. |
"My wife is one of my secretaries and has been since 1970. For years she worked without being paid a penny," he said. | "My wife is one of my secretaries and has been since 1970. For years she worked without being paid a penny," he said. |
"We agreed the figures with the fees office and they are entirely legitimate. It's absolutely within the rules and fully declared and itemised." | "We agreed the figures with the fees office and they are entirely legitimate. It's absolutely within the rules and fully declared and itemised." |
Speaker candidates | |
The Telegraph also says Labour MP Parmjit Dhanda over-claimed for mortgage interest on his second home allowance at least twice. | |
Mr Dhanda said: "I believe the Telegraph has got this wrong because this was an interest-only mortgage and the figure that I have claimed is the figure requested by the bank on my statement. | |
"If anything I have under-claimed my mortgage over the last four years because I haven't updated statements as often as I should have done when the interest rates went up." | "If anything I have under-claimed my mortgage over the last four years because I haven't updated statements as often as I should have done when the interest rates went up." |
All these MPs are among the 10 contenders bidding to become the new Speaker. | |
The latest expense allegations came after police launched a criminal inquiry into an alleged misuse of expenses by a small number of MPs and peers. | |
BBC political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg said there may be opposition to some of the hopefuls taking the post. | |
"Some of the candidates have been part of the Commons Commission, that's the rather obscure-sounding authority that runs the House of Commons that has in recent years been trying to block publication of these expenses," she said. |