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Police send expenses cases to CPS Police send expenses cases to CPS
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Police investigating alleged abuses of parliamentary expenses have referred four cases to prosecutors.Police investigating alleged abuses of parliamentary expenses have referred four cases to prosecutors.
Detectives have been looking into several cases since the allowances scandal erupted over the summer.Detectives have been looking into several cases since the allowances scandal erupted over the summer.
The identities of the four parliamentarians, who come from both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, have not yet been revealed.The identities of the four parliamentarians, who come from both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, have not yet been revealed.
The Metropolitan Police said "a small number" of other cases were still being investigated.The Metropolitan Police said "a small number" of other cases were still being investigated.
A spokesman said: "The Metropolitan Police Service has today delivered four main files of evidence relating to parliamentary expenses to the Crown Prosecution Service." Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer must now decide whether there is a realistic chance of convicting the four and what charges, if any, to bring.
If any politicians are found guilty of fraud or false accounting, they could face maximum penalties of 10 or seven years in prison.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "The Metropolitan Police Service has today delivered four main files of evidence relating to parliamentary expenses to the Crown Prosecution Service."
He added that these would "now be subject to CPS consideration on whether there should be any charges".He added that these would "now be subject to CPS consideration on whether there should be any charges".
The spokesman also said: "A small number of cases remain under investigation."The spokesman also said: "A small number of cases remain under investigation."