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Stormont expenses: 'Assembly should move to Westminster system' | Stormont expenses: 'Assembly should move to Westminster system' |
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Northern Ireland's First Minister Arlene Foster has said Stormont should move to an expenses system similar to that at Westminster. | |
Her comments came in the midst of a controversy surrounding MLAs' expenses. | |
Following a 2014 BBC Spotlight programme, police examined allegations Sinn Féin had claimed almost £700,000 for research by a company run by the party's finance managers. | Following a 2014 BBC Spotlight programme, police examined allegations Sinn Féin had claimed almost £700,000 for research by a company run by the party's finance managers. |
The Assembly Commission said that the party had done nothing wrong. | The Assembly Commission said that the party had done nothing wrong. |
Speaking in the Assembly on Tuesday, Mrs Foster said: "There is a necessity now to review what has occurred and to move forward from there, because we need to protect individual members as well as the integrity of the assembly." | |
Mrs Foster said the last time the expenses issue had been prominent, her Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) had suggested moving to a model like Westminster's Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority. | |
"At that time we didn't receive support in relation to that suggestion and perhaps the other parties might like to look at it again now," she added. | "At that time we didn't receive support in relation to that suggestion and perhaps the other parties might like to look at it again now," she added. |
Earlier on Tuesday, details emerged of how the Westminster expenses watchdog had voiced concern about the way some Stormont MLAs have been overturning refusals of their claims. | |
The Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said he was always open to "listening to advice and the example from other places". | The Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said he was always open to "listening to advice and the example from other places". |
He said that in his view it "clearly" wasn't the case that MLAs were "feathering their own nest". | He said that in his view it "clearly" wasn't the case that MLAs were "feathering their own nest". |
However Mr McGuinness said: "To allay the concerns the public may have, let's look at how we can do things better." | |
His Sinn Féin colleague, Assembly Speaker Mitchel McLaughlin, has called a meeting of the Assembly Commission on Wednesday to address concerns about the MLAs' expenses regime. |