Eric Illsley News
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U.K. lawmaker John Taylor was sentenced to 12 months in prison for fraudulently claiming thousands of pounds of expenses from Britain’s unelected upper chamber, the House of Lords.
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Eric Illsley became the first British lawmaker since 1976 to quit his seat over a criminal offense after he pled guilty to false accounting in connection with his expenses.
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U.K. lawmaker John Taylor was convicted of fraudulently claiming thousands of pounds of expenses following a trial in London.
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Former U.K. lawmaker Jim Devine was convicted of fraudulently claiming almost 9,000 pounds ($14,400) in expense reimbursement by a London jury.
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Eric Illsley , a British lawmaker, was charged with false accounting for claiming an excess 20,000 pounds ($28,500) in his expense reports, U.K. prosecutors said.
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Eric Illsley, the U.K. member of Parliament for Barnsley Central, northern England, has resigned from parliament two days before he faces sentencing after having pled guilty on Jan. 11 to false accounting in connection with his expenses, the British Broadcasting Corp. said, citing an unidentified Treasury spokesman.
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Former U.K. lawmaker Elliot Morley pleaded guilty to improperly claiming more than 30,000 pounds ($49,000) in parliamentary expenses.
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U.K. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said his Liberal Democrat party will bounce back after it slumped to sixth place in a special parliamentary election.
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The Barnsley Central, northern England, by-election to elect a replacement for Eric Illsley , who resigned his Parliamentary seat today ahead of sentencing for false accounting in connection with his expenses as a lawmaker, will be held on March 3, Sky News reported, without saying where it got the information.
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