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Hague in expenses reform warning

William Hague: It would be wrong to rewrite Kelly report William Hague has urged the man in charge of implementing new rules on MPs' expenses to back reforms suggested by Sir Christopher Kelly in his review. Full Article at BBC News

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  1. Expenses watchdog Sir Christopher Kelly has demanded a showdown with the enforcer brought in to implement his reforms. There are fears that his proposals to end the Westminster gravy train will be watered down. Insiders say Sir Christopher is ' Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

  2. Sir Ian told insiders he would effectively tear up the Kelly reforms and formulate his own expenses regime Photo: PAUL GROVER The move amounts to a direct challenge to Sir Christopher Kelly, whose Standards Committee drew up a series of proposals... Full Article at The Telegraph

  3. William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, urged him to think again as it emerged that Sir Christopher Kelly, whose Standards Committee drew up the plans to clean up Westminster, would meet Sir Ian this week to discuss his decision to ditch key... Full Article at The Telegraph

  4. William Hague today warned the new parliamentary watchdog not to try to re-write plans to clean-up the system of MPs expenses. Full Article at The Independent

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