Barbara Follett expresses 'regret' after paying back £42,000 expenses

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Barbara Follett expresses 'regret' after paying back £42,000 expenses

Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Local Government and also in Central Government
Thursday 4th February 2010 - 4:23pm

Barbara Follett expresses 'regret' after paying back £42,000 expenses Barbara Follett expresses 'regret' after paying back £42,000 expenses

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Local government minister Barbara Follett has described the expenses scandal as a "sad and sorry episode" after being ordered to repay more than £40,000.

The Labour politician has paid back the full £42,458 demanded by Sir Thomas Legg - more than any other MP after appeals are taken into account.

Mrs Follett, wife of best-selling author Ken, was found to have made invalid claims for security, telephone lines and insurance for artworks.

She said: "I have repaid the total amount in full and am pleased that this matter has now been resolved. I claimed these amounts in good faith in accordance with the rules at the time.

"But as an independent review has now shown these to be vague and deeply flawed, I feel it is only right to repay them. This has been a sad and sorry episode in Britain's political life which I deeply regret."

The 67-year-old, who now serves on the Select Committee on Modernisation of the House of Commons, was chosen as the Labour candidate for Stevenage, Hertfordshire, in 1995, winning the seat in 1997.

The mother-of-three, who lists her personal interests as Scrabble, photography and Star Trek, served as Minister for Culture, Creative Industries & Tourism between October 2008 and September 2009.

Currently a junior Minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government, she came under fire in May for her expenses. Receipts leaked to the Daily Telegraph showed she had claimed more than £25,000 for security patrols outside her London home between 2004 and 2008.

She was ordered to repay £34,776.30 for mobile security patrols at her second home, as well as £4,454.18, representing half the cost of an "excessive" six telephone lines at the property.

She was overpaid £2,812.95 for a non-allowable insurance premium for fine art, and was paid £221 twice for boiler insurance, as well as £193.78 for pest control at an address which was not her second home, Sir Thomas Legg said in his House of Commons expenses review.

In May, Kate Hoey, a former Labour minister, said taxpayers would want to know "how on earth" MPs were able to put certain claims on expenses. Referring to Mrs Follett's expenditure on security, she said: "I just cannot understand that one at all. The public will not understand why she has been able to do that and therefore her own constituents will have to judge her on that."

In June, Mrs Follett announced her intention to repay the sums she claimed towards the security costs and also for the repair and cleaning of a child's rug which, she said, was claimed in error. She has already repaid £32,976.17, leaving £9,482.04 outstanding.

In October, four months after her announcement, the MP confirmed she would be standing down at the next general election to spend more time with her family.

Other MPs in the East Anglia region who will have to pay back large amonuts of expenses include Conservative MP for North Essex Bernard Jenkin, who will repay £36,909, and Conservative MP for Suffolk Coastal John Gummer, who will repay £29,398.

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