Pensions minister Paul Maynard broke expenses rules by using an office printer to produce “overtly political” materials to promote the Tories and his re-election, a watchdog report has concluded.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), which oversees MPs’ expenses, said the MP for Blackpool North had also under-reported use of his constituency office for party political activity.
Ipsa said it would be “appropriate” for the MP to repay £1,257 for the rent and maintenance of a printer which he used to produce the material.
It said he had agreed to pay back an additional £110 “in recognition of the possibility of inaccurately logged usage of the constituency office for party-political activity”.
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