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Alan and Ann Keen ordered to repay £1,500 by standards commissioner John Lyon


MPs Alan and Ann Keen were today ordered to repay £1,500 after breaking expenses rules by claiming for a second home they were living in full-time.

Parliamentary standards commissioner John Lyon described the claims as “a serious breach of the rules involving significant public funds”.

The husband and wife, who class their main home as being in Brentford, were ruled to have wrongly claimed for a second home near Waterloo, which they lived in between June 2009 to October 2009 while the other property was refurbished.

A formal complaint was made against the pair in June last year after a Brentford resident alleged that their “main home” had been abandoned and boarded up for months - prompting an investigation by Mr Lyon.

The Keens said this week in a statement: “We accept in full the verdict of the committee, and are grateful that the members acknowledge the strong mitigating circumstances in our case.”

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Comments(3)

EdwinaWaugh says...
5:16pm Thu 11 Mar 10

To repay such a small amount means that the Keens have really profited from their scam. If it was ordinary citizens, they wouldn't get away so cheaply.

TheParkie says...
7:51pm Thu 11 Mar 10

Well if they're still standing on May 6th you know what to do! Or rather what not to do...

EdwinaWaugh says...
9:02pm Thu 11 Mar 10

TheParkie: Absolutely right!


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