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MPs urged to declare family staff | MPs urged to declare family staff |
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The three main parties at Westminster have all urged their MPs to declare any family members working for them. | The three main parties at Westminster have all urged their MPs to declare any family members working for them. |
Tory leader David Cameron said he would ensure from 1 April his front bench registered family staff and would urge the rest of his MPs to do the same. | Tory leader David Cameron said he would ensure from 1 April his front bench registered family staff and would urge the rest of his MPs to do the same. |
After Mr Cameron's statement, Downing Street said Gordon Brown had asked for more transparency from Labour MPs. | After Mr Cameron's statement, Downing Street said Gordon Brown had asked for more transparency from Labour MPs. |
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg then told BBC News he was encouraging all his MPs to say if they employed family as staff. | |
The moves come after Conservative MP Derek Conway was suspended from the Commons for overpaying his son Freddie for working as a researcher. | |
Party leaders cannot force MPs to register expenses with the Commons authorities, but Mr Cameron said he had received assurances from all his frontbench team that they would do so. | Party leaders cannot force MPs to register expenses with the Commons authorities, but Mr Cameron said he had received assurances from all his frontbench team that they would do so. |
'First step' | 'First step' |
He said: "I think there's a need for greater transparency or openness when it comes to MPs' pay and staff and expenses and allowances. | |
What needs to happen more broadly is a change of culture at Westminster David Cameron | What needs to happen more broadly is a change of culture at Westminster David Cameron |
"As a first step I will be asking my front bench colleagues from April this year to register, in the members' register of interests, whether they do employ any family. | "As a first step I will be asking my front bench colleagues from April this year to register, in the members' register of interests, whether they do employ any family. |
"It would be a good first step. We want to show that MPs do work hard for their constituents and make good use of money." | "It would be a good first step. We want to show that MPs do work hard for their constituents and make good use of money." |
Mr Cameron revealed that "just over" 70 - out of a total of 193 - Tory MPs employed family members. He said the figure had come from a "ring-round" of most the party's MPs. | Mr Cameron revealed that "just over" 70 - out of a total of 193 - Tory MPs employed family members. He said the figure had come from a "ring-round" of most the party's MPs. |
Mr Clegg said there were "about 12" Lib Dem MPs, out of 63, who employed family members. | |
'Huge challenge' | |
He also called for the number of family members that MPs can employ in their offices to be limited to one - and said MPs should be forced to produce receipts for spending more than £50. The current limit is £250. | |
Mr Clegg told BBC News 24: "There's a huge challenge for Westminster to haul itself from the 19th century into the higher standards of transparency in the 21st century. | |
"Yesterday I published on my website all those people who work for me and I am urging all my colleagues in the Liberal Democrat parliamentary party to do the same." | |
Labour has not revealed how many of its 352 MPs employ family members but Downing Street said Mr Brown had made clear he expected "transparency" in a meeting with Chief Whip Geoff Hoon on Thursday. | |
Open | Open |
The prime minister's official spokesman added: "But the important thing is not just that the staff are registered and identified appropriately but that they are doing the job for which they are funded by the taxpayer. | |
"That's what Mr Cameron and his party have previously failed to recognise." | "That's what Mr Cameron and his party have previously failed to recognise." |
Mr Brown is expected to meet Labour's parliamentary committee on Wednesday to discuss how to make MPs' spending more open. | Mr Brown is expected to meet Labour's parliamentary committee on Wednesday to discuss how to make MPs' spending more open. |
Mr Conway, MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup, has already been censured for overpaying Freddie's parliamentary allowances and has apologised to MPs. | Mr Conway, MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup, has already been censured for overpaying Freddie's parliamentary allowances and has apologised to MPs. |
He has had his party's whip withdrawn and says he will not fight the next election. | He has had his party's whip withdrawn and says he will not fight the next election. |
MPs voted on Thursday to suspend Mr Conway for 10 days and ordered him to return £13,161 of the money. | MPs voted on Thursday to suspend Mr Conway for 10 days and ordered him to return £13,161 of the money. |
At the moment there are no rules against employing relatives paid for out of an MPs' allowances, and there is no requirement for any such link to be declared. | At the moment there are no rules against employing relatives paid for out of an MPs' allowances, and there is no requirement for any such link to be declared. |