19 MPs’ credit cards blocked for invalid spending
Disgraced former Falkirk MP Eric Joyce, who assaulted a Tory politician in a Commons bar, had his card blocked when he owed £12,919.61, and later had his salary docked.
Labour’s Pamela Nash, who lost her Airdrie and Shotts seat to the SNP on 7 May, also had her card stopped when she owed £6,929.29, while Liberal Democrat Mike Crockart, who was defeated in Edinburgh West had £720.64 in debt when his was suspended.
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Hide AdWork and Pensions Secretary Mr Smith had his card suspended after running up more than £1,000 in expenses debts and was among more then a dozen MPs subject to action by the Commons watchdog after failing to show the spending was valid.
Details of the credit card spending by MPS was released under Freedom of Information (FOI) laws.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) issues MPs with credit cards for to pay for items such as travel and accommodation.
MPs then have to prove the spending was genuine by the end of the month, or they build up debts to the watchdog.
According to the FOI response, Ipsa has suspended the cards of 19 MPs since the beginning of this year because they have not settled outstanding sums.
The debts were then recouped by not paying out valid claims filed by the politicians.