Island MP Andrew Turner has issued a statement following the provisional conclusions of an audit into all MPs’ claims conducted by Sir Thomas Legg, a former civil servant.
In a letter he received last night, Mr Turner was asked for more documentation.
Mr Turner said today:
“All my claims were supported by documentary evidence but I have now been asked for some additional paperwork and I will provide this as quickly as possible.
“If I am asked to make any repayment I will, of course, comply with that request. This is the beginning of a process; I will make a further statement when Sir Thomas releases the final results of his enquiry which is expected to be in three weeks time.”
As a result of Sir Thomas’s inquiry the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown was asked to repay more than £12,000. Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat Leader, was asked to make a repayment of over £900 after he exceeded a new £1,000 annual cap on gardening costs.
The Conservative Party leader, David Cameron, was not asked for any repayment but to supply further information about his mortgage.
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