What interests me most about all of this is the following statement, that Usher's actions were "in line with HM Revenue and Customs guidance and based on the advice of a reputable firm of accountants who in turn were recommended to me by the House of Commons fees office".
I mean, she should have noticed that it all sounded a bit dodge, but she has clearly followed the advice given to her by experts. Will the Fees Office or the accountants face any charges?
I'm sure Usher won't, and doubt anyone else will either, but should they?
Thursday, 18 June 2009
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