Midlands MP in new expenses row

Friday 29th May 2009, 11:44AM BST.

bill-cashMidlands MP Bill Cash has been drawn into the expenses row after it emerged he made claims to pay his daughter £15,000 in rent – despite owning a flat closer to Westminster.

The Tory MP for Stone designated the west London apartment owned by his daughter Laetitia as his second home during 2004 and 2005, using public money to pay her £1,200 a month rent.

At the same time Mr Cash, whose main residence is a country house near Bridgnorth, owned his own flat in Pimlico – a short walk from Parliament.

Shortly after he stopped claiming the money, 35-year-old Miss Cash, a former Bridgnorth councillor and a rising star in the Conservative Party, sold the property for a £48,000 profit.

Her father then reportedly nominated two private members’ clubs as his second home for three months.

Commons rules were changed in 2006 to prevent MPs renting properties from close relatives.

Mr Cash, who has been an MP for 25 years, has denied any wrongdoing and defended his record of expenses which he said were within the rules at the time.

He claims he would repay the money if required to – but insisted he would still be standing for his Stone seat at the next general election.

He added he had been allowing his son to stay in his own flat in Pimlico rent-free.

Cash said: “If I hadn’t been there I would have been renting somewhere else and possibly more would have been spent.

“From the taxpayers’ view I was doing it at a lesser rate than I would have done.”

Mr Cash rekoned everything had been done “within the rules” but added: “I believe strongly that those rules have got to be changed.”

Other leaks reveal that Sylvia Heal, Labour MP for Halesowen and Rowley Regis, claimed an £822 accountancy bill – but it was refused by officials.


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    Johnny Dukes

    These people are supposed to represent us – but I’m not corrupt and I don’t want him to represent me. They created the rules that they are now blaming. Have these leaches got no shame?

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    Ray

    So, Bill, why couldn’t your son have stayed with his sister instead; then you could have lived in your own flat in Pimlico without having to make any charge on the public purse?

    Do you really take us voters for fools?

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    sam

    Those politicians must be really stupid to offer such pathetic excuses, that or they’re so arrogant that they don’t care we can see right through them. lets put some flats near portcullis house with security and they can all stay there for free. It can have a cheapo canteen and they can make do like the rest of us, no more expenses. People only go into it now for the money these days. Oh, and they should have the average working class salary… it’s not like they actually have to lift anything…

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    jeffb

    Any ordinary mortal caught doing this would have been arrested and possibly held pending Police enquiries but none of these have been WHY? it appears 2 laws operate in this country one for politicians and one for us. The Green Party get my vote as they seem to be the only clean party. Bye Bye Gordon and David you will find out what the honest voter thinks of your grabbing colleagues.

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