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    Former UK MP jailed over expenses claims

    MPs' expenses: David Chaytor jailed over false claims

    Ex-MP David Chaytor changed his plea to guilty shortly before his trial was due to start
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    Ex-Labour MP David Chaytor has been jailed for 18 months for fraudulently claiming more than £20,000 in expenses.
    Chaytor, 61, the former MP for Bury North, last month admitted three charges of false accounting.
    He submitted bogus invoices for IT consultancy work and claimed rent he never paid on homes owned by his family, the court was told.
    His lawyer James Sturman QC said he was a "broken man" who had paid a "devastating price" for the claims.
    The former MP is now facing a large legal bill for both his defence and the costs of bringing the prosecution against him.
    Chaytor made the false expenses claims in order to "siphon off" public money to which he was not entitled, the court heard.
    Sentencing him Mr Justice Saunders said the 2009 MPs' expenses scandal had "shaken public confidence in the legislature and angered the public".
    He said: "These false claims were made in breach of the high degree of trust placed in MPs to only make legitimate claims.
    "These offences have wider and more important consequences than is to be found in other breach of trust cases. That is the effect they have had and will have in the confidence the public has in politicians."
    Continue reading the main story DAVID CHAYTOR

    • Ex-Labour MP for Bury North
    • Elected 1997
    • Spent career on backbenches
    • Former lecturer and councillor

    The judge said MPs' behaviour must be "entirely honest if public confidence in the parliamentary system and rule of law is to be maintained".
    He added that when fraudulent claims were discovered "significant penalties should follow so people realise how important it is for people to be honest in dealing with public funds".
    Chaytor had been due to be the first MP to stand trial over expenses but changed his plea to guilty days before it started.
    Two other former MPs, one current MP and two members of the House of Lords are due to face separate trials over their expenses claims. All have pleaded not guilty.
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    Chaytor, of Lumbutts, Todmorden, West Yorkshire, was paid £18,350 from the false claims.
    A further £1,950 fraudulently claimed for IT support services was not paid out, because he had already exceeded his allowance for that type of expense.
    The court heard that Chaytor was paid £12,925 for rent on a flat near Westminster between 2005 and 2006 which he owned, using a fake tenancy agreement with a "Sarah Elizabeth Rastrick" - his daughter's first and middle names.
    He claimed £1,175 over 12 months but the court heard he did not pay out any money himself.
    Continue reading the main story JAILED POLITICIANS

    • 2001 Lord Archer (Con) - Four years for perjury
    • 1999 Jonathan Aitken (former Con MP) - 18 months for perjury and perverting course of justice
    • 1991 Terry Field (Lab) - 60 days for not paying poll tax
    • 1987 Keith Best (Con) - Four months over BT shares
    • 1974 John Stonehouse (Lab) - Seven years for fraud, theft, forgery and conspiracy to defraud after faking his own death

    He also claimed £5,425 for renting a cottage in Summerseat, near Bury in Lancashire between September 2007 and January 2008. A police investigation discovered it was actually owned by his mother, Olive Trickett, who had moved into a nursing home in May 2007 because she had dementia.
    The claim for IT support services, made in May 2006, came as "something of a surprise" to the man named in the invoice - Paul France - the court heard, because he had not billed the former MP for any work. Mr France was a Labour member who did voluntary work at Chaytor's office.
    Prosecutor Peter Wright QC said: "The claims were fictitious. He had never incurred the consultancy fees, nor had he ever paid any sum in respect of any such alleged service.
    "So far as the alleged rental of the properties in London and Summerseat were concerned, they were based entirely on bogus documents and, we submit, were designed by him to siphon money off from the public purse to which he was not entitled."
    But Chaytor's defence lawyer James Sturman QC, said the former MP pleaded guilty out of "deep and genuine remorse" and had already paid a "quite devastating price" for his errors.
    "We submit that the sums he received, if he had gone about it transparently, honestly and frankly, he would have been entitled to every penny, if not more than he claimed," said Mr Sturman, adding Chaytor had displayed "inexplicable stupidity" by submitting the false documents.
    He had argued that any prison sentence should be suspended and a community punishment imposed.
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    Residents of his former constituency said Chaytor deserved his sentence

    Chaytor stood down as an MP at the general election having been barred by Labour from standing for them again after stories about his claims emerged during the 2009 expenses scandal.
    A Labour Party spokesman said: "David Chaytor had already been suspended from the Labour Party and following his custodial sentence he has now been excluded from the party."
    BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said Chaytor could be free by the end of May as prisoners given sentences of less than four years can be considered for early release - subject to electronic tagging and a curfew - if they are not convicted of violent or sexual offences.
    Labour MP John Mann warned party leaders to give more support to the independent expenses regulator - set up following the 2009 expenses scandal - which has been under fire from some MPs. In December PM David Cameron said the new system was "anti family" and must change. He told a meeting of the backbench Tory 1922 committee he wanted a better system in place by April.
    Mr Mann said: "The independent system established through legislation requires the full and unequivocal support of Parliament and of the three party leaders."

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    pa.press.net, Updated: 07/01/2011 15:48
    Chaytor jailed over false expenses

    Former Labour MP David Chaytor has been jailed for 18 months for making false Parliamentary expenses claims.

    Chaytor, 61, became the first politician to be convicted and sentenced over the expenses scandal which has rocked Westminster.

    He submitted bogus invoices to support claims totalling £22,650 for IT services and renting homes in London and his Bury North constituency.

    But the properties were owned by him and his mother, and he did not pay out any of his own money, Southwark Crown Court in London heard.

    Chaytor, of Lumbutts, Todmorden, West Yorkshire, pleaded guilty last month to three counts of false accounting between November 2005 and January 2008.

    The former MP is now facing a large legal bill for both his defence and the costs of bringing the prosecution against him.

    Sentencing Chaytor, Mr Justice Saunders said the Parliamentary expenses scandal has "shaken public confidence in the legislature and angered the public".

    Chaytor made the false claims in order to "siphon off" public money to which he was not entitled, the court heard. But he has now repaid £19,237, more than the £18,350 he received from the House of Commons fees office based on his fraudulent claims. Chaytor submitted claims totalling £15,275 and was paid £12,925 for renting Flat 152, Hide Tower in Regency Street, Westminster, central London. But it turned out that he and his wife had bought the property in 1999, two years after he was first elected to Parliament, and paid off the mortgage on it in 2003.

    In mitigation, James Sturman QC said Chaytor was a "broken man" who had already paid a "quite devastating price" for his actions. He said: "He accepts he has brought shame on himself, he has brought shame on his family and he has brought shame on Parliament."

    A Labour Party spokesman said: "David Chaytor had already been suspended from the Labour Party and following his custodial sentence he has now been excluded from the party."
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    He got just about as much jail time as the Canadian who robbed and was complicit in the murder of a Thai workman in Canada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Lick
    But Chaytor's defence lawyer James Sturman QC, said the former MP pleaded guilty out of "deep and genuine remorse" and had already paid a "quite devastating price" for his errors.

    Not exactly truthful as Chaytor was attempting to claim 'Parliamentary Priviledge' right to the death. Greasy, lying, scheming, thieving northerner

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    Good. Like to see more of it...

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    ^ A northern constituent

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    Could never understand why the Brit MP's called their open house constituent days "surgeries". Of course given what's happened to that US Congresswomen at her open house, they'll all be listening to rants from behind bullet proof glass by this time next year.

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