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Lords expenses wide open to abuse shocker

THE House of Lords expenses system is wide open to abuse, an internal report warned yesterday.

Auditors said one peer had been recorded as attending Parliament on a sitting day — meaning the member could have claimed £300 — despite having been abroad at the time.

The report also pointed out that there was no definition of the “appropriate parliamentary work” members must have carried out in order to receive the tax-free daily allowances.

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