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'I'm no crook,' says suspended MP 'I'm no crook,' says suspended MP
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Tory MP Derek Conway has defended parliamentary payments to his son, for which he was censured and suspended, saying: "I am not a crook."Tory MP Derek Conway has defended parliamentary payments to his son, for which he was censured and suspended, saying: "I am not a crook."
A Commons standards committee said there was no record of Freddie, a student, doing work at Westminster in return for £40,000 of taxpayers' money.A Commons standards committee said there was no record of Freddie, a student, doing work at Westminster in return for £40,000 of taxpayers' money.
The MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup told the Mail on Sunday: "I still believe I have done nothing wrong."The MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup told the Mail on Sunday: "I still believe I have done nothing wrong."
Mr Conway said his son travelled from Newcastle to help him with his MP work.Mr Conway said his son travelled from Newcastle to help him with his MP work.
He told the paper: "I know many MPs with family members who have different names registered, so they are not so obviously spotted. Some spouses work under maiden names."
Mr Conway insisted both Freddie, 22, and elder son, Henry 25, who he employed earlier, did the work they were paid for.Mr Conway insisted both Freddie, 22, and elder son, Henry 25, who he employed earlier, did the work they were paid for.
"A lot of students do part-time work. He was working for his father rather than working in McDonald's," he said."A lot of students do part-time work. He was working for his father rather than working in McDonald's," he said.
Not 'unusual'Not 'unusual'
"He used to come home frequently. He would go up and down like a fiddler's elbow while he was away."He used to come home frequently. He would go up and down like a fiddler's elbow while he was away.
"There are MPs who commute greater distances than that on a weekly basis and some are three times Freddie's age. I don't think it was unusual.""There are MPs who commute greater distances than that on a weekly basis and some are three times Freddie's age. I don't think it was unusual."
Lots of MPs have family who work from home Derek ConwayLots of MPs have family who work from home Derek Conway
Mr Conway has been suspended from the Commons for 10 days and ordered to return £13,161 of the money he paid his son.Mr Conway has been suspended from the Commons for 10 days and ordered to return £13,161 of the money he paid his son.
He announced he will stand down as an MP at the next General Election, after Tory leader David Cameron withdrew the Conservative whip following the report.He announced he will stand down as an MP at the next General Election, after Tory leader David Cameron withdrew the Conservative whip following the report.
Mr Conway may face a second inquiry into the job he gave Henry, while Scotland Yard are considering a demand for a police probe into allegations of fraud.Mr Conway may face a second inquiry into the job he gave Henry, while Scotland Yard are considering a demand for a police probe into allegations of fraud.
The standards committee report, which said Freddie was "all but invisible" at Westminster, concluded the arrangement was "at the least an improper use of parliamentary allowances" and "at worst, a serious diversion of public funds".The standards committee report, which said Freddie was "all but invisible" at Westminster, concluded the arrangement was "at the least an improper use of parliamentary allowances" and "at worst, a serious diversion of public funds".
'Homophobic''Homophobic'
Mr Conway said Freddie and Henry worked from the family flat in nearby Victoria, adding: "Lots of MPs have family who work from home."Mr Conway said Freddie and Henry worked from the family flat in nearby Victoria, adding: "Lots of MPs have family who work from home."
Outlining the work Henry did, he said: "He'd fillet post, scrutinise e-mails and stuff envelopes. I am one of many MPs who employ family members. It doesn't mean there's not a job to be done or that they weren't doing it."Outlining the work Henry did, he said: "He'd fillet post, scrutinise e-mails and stuff envelopes. I am one of many MPs who employ family members. It doesn't mean there's not a job to be done or that they weren't doing it."
Mr Conway also denounced as "homophobic" media reports which have referred to Henry's sexuality and rejected allegations he employed another researcher, Michael Pratte, because he was a friend of his sons.Mr Conway also denounced as "homophobic" media reports which have referred to Henry's sexuality and rejected allegations he employed another researcher, Michael Pratte, because he was a friend of his sons.
Mr Pratte met Freddie and Henry only after joining his office, he said.Mr Pratte met Freddie and Henry only after joining his office, he said.
The MP also questioned the motives of some of his parliamentary critics.The MP also questioned the motives of some of his parliamentary critics.
"Labour was anxious to take the heat off itself because of pressure on Gordon Brown over Alan Johnson and Peter Hain. This was a golden opportunity - clearly supported by some Tories, some of whom may well have had their own agenda.""Labour was anxious to take the heat off itself because of pressure on Gordon Brown over Alan Johnson and Peter Hain. This was a golden opportunity - clearly supported by some Tories, some of whom may well have had their own agenda."