Earl of Shrewsbury is fifth peer to face an inquiry after Guardian reporting into upper house
The House of Lords watchdog has launched an investigation into a Conservative hereditary peer who admitted he “erroneously” made claims last year for travel expenses he did not incur. He is the fifth peer to face an inquiry after Guardian reporting into the upper house.
The Earl of Shrewsbury is being examined for a potential breach of rules after revelations he received reimbursement for mileage for four journeys between his home in Derbyshire and Stafford station, which he cannot have made as he was either in London or Liverpool.
Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer who helped to secure a meeting with a government minister for a Canadian nuclear technology company he was advising.
Richard Dannatt, a former head of the army who offered to secure meetings with ministers for undercover Guardian reporters posing as commercial clients wanting to lobby the government.
David Evans of Watford, a Labour peer who referred himself to the watchdog after facing cash-for-access questions following undercover filming with Lord Evans.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/may/29/lords-watchdog-investigates-tory-peer-travel-expenses-claimed-in-jest
Author : Henry Dyer and Rob Evans
Publish date : 2025-05-29 06:00:00
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