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MPs' expenses published: Stewart Jackson

Details of the expenses claimed by Peterborough MP Stewart Jackson over the last five years have been published.

Details of the expenses claimed by Peterborough MP Stewart Jackson over the last five years have been published. The documents cover financial years from 2004 to 2008 and have been released under the Freedom of Information Act.

Overview:

Stewart Jackson, Conservative MP for Peterborough

Total Expenses for 2007-08 = 137,346 of which second home allowance 23,083

The links below will take you to the original PDFs on Parliament's website:

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Incidental Expenses Provision/Staff Allowance 2007-08(PDF)

Additional Cost Allowance 2007-08(PDF)

Communication Allowance 2007-08(PDF)

Incidental Expenses Provision/Staff Allowance 2006-07(PDF)

Additional Cost Allowance 2006-07(PDF)

Incidental Expenses Provision/Staff Allowance 2005-06(PDF)

Additional Cost Allowance 2005-06(PDF)

More local MPs expenses published

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