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No more duck house: Britain cuts lawmaker expenses

Wednesday, November 04, 2009 11:35:45 AM
By DAVID STRINGER

This video image shows British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaking during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, London Wednesday Nov. 4, 2009. Britain published new rules Wednesday after a scandal over lawmakers' expenses, banning politicians from using taxpayers' money to pay for mortgages on second homes or hire family members as staff.    (AP Photo/PA Wire) LONDON (AP) - Drain the moat, tear down the duck house, fire the housekeeper. British lawmakers face strict new allowance rules following a scandal over their outrageous expense claims.

The rules published Wednesday will ban legislators from using expenses to fund swank second homes and outlaw the use of taxpayers' money to employ family members as staff.

Christopher Kelly, an ex-civil servant, said an advisory committee he leads has drafted a new regime "shorn of the special features which gave scope for exploitation."


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