FOUR local MPs have been ordered to pay back more than £6,500 of taxpayers' money in the long-awaited review of Parliamentary expenses.
Stockport Labour MP Ann Coffey has paid back the £1,381 extra she had claimed for cleaning costs over five years.
Andrew Gwynne, Labour MP for Reddish and Denton, was told to repay £2,969 he had been overpaid in mortgage interest . He was paid £358 twice in 2006 for the same item of furniture. Mr Gwynne has already paid back the money.
Tom Levitt, Labour MP for High Peak, was asked for the £800 he was overpaid in mortgage interest and £1,599 for a sofa bed that exceeded the guideline price by £389 . He still owes £777.
Poynton and Disley's Conservative MP Sir Nicholas Winterton has repaid £850 for four years of overpaid council tax bills.
The review by Sir Thomas Legg, hit out at the 'deeply flawed' House of Commons expenses system.
It recommended a total of 390 MPs repay £1.3m. Almost £800,000 has already been repaid.
An appeals process overseen by former judge Sir Paul Kennedy cut the repayments demanded by £185,000 to a total of £1.12m.
The highest single payment demand has been made of Barbara Follett, Labour MP for Stevenage , Hertfordshire - £42,458.
Sir Thomas said that between 2004 and 2009 senior figures in the Commons had been more focused on the 'immediate interests' of MPs than 'propriety in public expenditure' .
The ruling Commons Members Estimate Committee has set a deadline of February 22 for MPs to arrange repayments of the amount demanded.
See this week's Stockport Express for more reaction

Sign up to the weekly
news
Most recent user comments 2 of 2
11/02/2010 at 21:20 Offensive or Inappropriate?
Please let us know the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.
9/02/2010 at 19:46 Offensive or Inappropriate?
Please let us know the reason you find the above comment inappropriate.