North Somerset MP explains expenses
Details of the £9,000 taxpayer- funded deal MP Liam Fox did with his local Conservative association have been published.
The Tory Defence spokesman said he had revealed the terms and conditions on the Woodspring Conservatives to quash any suggestion of "impropriety" after it emerged he was claiming money on his Parliamentary expenses to pay his constituency party for administration services and office space.
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The bill includes a charge of £4,000 a year for "secretarial and personal assistant services", charged at £18 an hour based on an average minimum five hours a week for minimum 45 weeks a year.
Unlimited use of telephones, photocopying and computers, £2,000, and office accommodation, £3,000 make up the rest.
This is described as "private and exclusive" furnished office accommodation at Woodspring Conservative Association in Nailsea High Street.
The contract, made between Dr Fox and association president Carl Francis-Pester, also covers "any other related service reasonably required by the MP which WCA is willing to provide". It states that the services provided "will assist the MP in the performance of his constituency duties on behalf of his parliamentary constituents".
Dr Fox, who has represented the constituency covering the northern part of North Somerset since 1992, said: "Today I am publishing the agreement made between myself and Woodspring Conservative Association for the provision of constituency services in my Nailsea office to prevent any possibility of distortion or misrepresentation.
"There is absolutely no question of impropriety here. This agreement was drawn up in the light of the advice that is provided by Parliament to ensure transparency in all dealings with political parties.
"Arranging surgeries for my constituents is essential and the current arrangement will continue until we receive any advice to the contrary."







2 Comments
by Tax Payer, West Country
Thursday, May 28 2009, 9:23AM
“This effectively means this MP was transferring public money into his party's coffers, which is pretty outrageous. This must be amongst the most serious cases revealed in the last few weeks.”
by Ben, Clifton
Thursday, May 28 2009, 9:18AM
“But Dr Fox along with every other MP receives an allowance to pay for staff to work in his constituency and Westminster offices.
Does he also claim for a constituency office or is his constituency work completely provided by the WCA?”