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Friday, 19 March 2010
Another expenses file passed to Crown Prosecution Service
News has just emerged that another file on another alleged case against an unnamed Parliamentarian looked at in the expenses scandal has been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Most news sources are sticking firmly to the line that the Parliamentarian concerned is 'unnamed' and won't even guess at whether he or she is an MP or a peer - though a few independent bloggers are naming the person they believe it to be.
The name of one individual is referred to in this online report from The Guardian - and it's yet another Labour Party MP.
For this blog's part, we say enough about the European Empire and we say enough about the strange death of Diana, Princess of Wales... we'll let other blogs do as they see fit on this one - we're keeping our nose strictly clean!
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