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Monday, November 12, 2007

Peers help themselves to £300 a day tax-free

Peers help themselves to £300 a day tax-free

"Hundreds of peers are exploiting a loophole on expenses to give themselves a tax free income of up to £48,000 a year, The Times has found.

Rules agreed by Parliament allow members of the House of Lords to claim up to £308 a day to pay for meals, hotels, taxis and other travel expenses associated with their role.

But peers do not have to submit receipts and an analysis of their expenses shows that nearly two thirds automatically claim the maximum almost every time they visit the Lords".

It's alright for some. Nice work if you can get it. This is not just fiddling a few bob on expenses. This is bloody daylight robbery.

4 comments:

Fidothedog said...

Nice "work" if you can get it. Mind compared to what the MP's rake in through fiddled expenses that is small change.

Anonymous said...

And how will the government respond to this story if the shit hits the fan and there is a public outcry?

"Government announce crackdown on benefit cheats"



You read it here first.

jailhouselawyer said...

Ron: Good point.

The Uncivil Servant said...

I agree with the fidodog and Mr ron on this point. But in my country we have revolution when we grow tired of political corruption.