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Politics
Nadeem Badshah

Watchdog says expense claims by Scottish Tory leader ‘within rules’

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross
Douglas Ross was accused of claiming expenses for flights from Scotland to London for activities not related to his position as MP for Moray. Photograph: Ken Jack/Getty Images

Expenses claims by Douglas Ross, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, were within the rules and no further action is required, the parliamentary standards watchdog has said.

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) investigated Ross over allegations that he may have claimed expenses to facilitate travel to his third job as a part-time match official for the Scottish Football Association.

He was accused of filing for flights from Scotland to London, as well as train travel and parking, for activities not related to his position as the MP for Moray. Ross denied the accusations of wrongdoing.

An Ipsa spokesperson said: “We have reviewed Mr Ross’s travel claims, relating to the allegations made in the press, and met with him to discuss the issues that have been raised. Following this review, we are satisfied that the claims were within Ipsa’s rules and no further action is required.”

If MPs travel between Westminster and their constituency but make a diversion from the normal route for non-parliamentary purposes, such as a family visit or party event, then they can claim for what is described as a “diverted” journey.

The maximum that can be claimed for such a journey is the standard open fare for the direct journey between Westminster and their constituency to ensure that it does not cost more than a normal trip.

On Monday the MSP announced he would step down as leader of the Scottish Conservatives in Holyrood after a row over his decision to contest the Aberdeenshire North and Moray East seat at the general election.

Ross also said he would resign as a Highlands and Islands MSP if he won the seat.

A Scottish Conservative spokesperson said: “Ipsa have confirmed all of Douglas’ expenses claims were valid. His focus is on beating the SNP in Aberdeenshire North and Moray East where he’s spent the day speaking to local voters.”

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