
The reasoning behind the request was that there were some MPs who held very well paid private sector jobs and had no need for a hefty taxpayer hand-out to “adjust to non parliamentary life” – the rather spurious reason for the grant.
But the Commons Authorities, despite having just been through the trauma of the expenses scandal, refused to reveal the information claiming it would breach data protection law.
We complained to the Information Commissioner and after the watchdog’s intervention the Commons have now backed down.
They are in the process of informing all former MPs who took the grant that their names will be released in a list to come some time in early April.
It’s good the information is finally coming, but sad we had to drag it out of the Commons given everything that’s happened.
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