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Nicholas Watt
BRUSSELS: Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are facing a crackdown on their expenses, ending a 30-year ruse that has allowed them to boost their salaries by thousands of pounds a year. Efforts have been going on for years to agree a new pay and expenses regime to replace the current lax system, described by one British Government official on Monday as ``iniquitous and outrageous''. It enables many MEPs to pocket, quite legitimately, tens of thousands of pounds a year in first-class travel payments, even if they have hitch-hiked their way across Europe to meetings. It also leaves plenty of slack in the distribution of a £2,653-a-month handout to run constituency offices, in addition to salaries for secretarial and research staff. Under the new proposals, MEPs will be forced to produce receipts for travel and staff costs. Their expenses will also be ``properly audited'', so they cannot claim that a spouse who is living at home runs their office. ``This will end the iniquitous expenses regime that has brought the Parliament into disrepute,'' one E.U. diplomat said. ``It will end the days where they charge the most expensive airfare and then head home on a camel.''The reforms are part of a series of proposals agreed by the European Council of Ministers. © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004
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