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BlackLabel said:
"Keith Vaz charged taxpayers £81 for a return ticket from London to Leicester that he couldn't have taken because he was in TUNISIA
The MP filed a return for £81.90 for the UK trip despite being in Tunisia
Mr Vaz is the former chairman of the powerful Home Affairs Committee
His team admitted an error was made and have told expenses watchdog
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3931028/Ke...
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Wonder how many other "errors" he's made over the years.
I wonder what 82 quid buys you in TunisiaThe MP filed a return for £81.90 for the UK trip despite being in Tunisia
Mr Vaz is the former chairman of the powerful Home Affairs Committee
His team admitted an error was made and have told expenses watchdog
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3931028/Ke...
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook"
Wonder how many other "errors" he's made over the years.
fblm said:
BlackLabel said:
"Keith Vaz charged taxpayers £81 for a return ticket from London to Leicester that he couldn't have taken because he was in TUNISIA
The MP filed a return for £81.90 for the UK trip despite being in Tunisia
Mr Vaz is the former chairman of the powerful Home Affairs Committee
His team admitted an error was made and have told expenses watchdog
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3931028/Ke...
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook"
Wonder how many other "errors" he's made over the years.
I wonder what 82 quid buys you in TunisiaThe MP filed a return for £81.90 for the UK trip despite being in Tunisia
Mr Vaz is the former chairman of the powerful Home Affairs Committee
His team admitted an error was made and have told expenses watchdog
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3931028/Ke...
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook"
Wonder how many other "errors" he's made over the years.
fblm said:
FN2TypeR said:
Burwood said:
number 46 said:
When is this odious fraudulent going to just fk off????
When he finds a better gravy trainDamn, missed a trick with that leave vote.
Hainey said:
Matt80M said:
BBC reporting Teflon Vaz will not be charged following Mirror expose'
He must hold some serious dirt on people.Any other walk of life and he'd be dead and buried by now.
Oh, I don't know.
There's a number of people in public life who have a habit of floating back up again.
It's obvious, but he could only be prosecuted if there was evidence of a crime being committed.
Being odious is not a crime, and whilst the voters of Leicester east(?) are behind him, he's unlikely to be going anywhere.
I expect he'll stay quiet for a few weeks to consolidate his support, before launching a counter attack on those that sought to topple him.
Ian
There's a number of people in public life who have a habit of floating back up again.
It's obvious, but he could only be prosecuted if there was evidence of a crime being committed.
Being odious is not a crime, and whilst the voters of Leicester east(?) are behind him, he's unlikely to be going anywhere.
I expect he'll stay quiet for a few weeks to consolidate his support, before launching a counter attack on those that sought to topple him.
Ian
Ian Geary said:
Oh, I don't know.
There's a number of people in public life who have a habit of floating back up again.
It's obvious, but he could only be prosecuted if there was evidence of a crime being committed.
Being odious is not a crime, and whilst the voters of Leicester east(?) are behind him, he's unlikely to be going anywhere.
I expect he'll stay quiet for a few weeks to consolidate his support, before launching a counter attack on those that sought to topple him.
Ian
You're quite right of course, st always floats.There's a number of people in public life who have a habit of floating back up again.
It's obvious, but he could only be prosecuted if there was evidence of a crime being committed.
Being odious is not a crime, and whilst the voters of Leicester east(?) are behind him, he's unlikely to be going anywhere.
I expect he'll stay quiet for a few weeks to consolidate his support, before launching a counter attack on those that sought to topple him.
Ian
Reminds me of Mandelson actually. (in several ways)
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