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MEP anger over expenses reform

By Andrew Bounds in Strasbourg

Published: May 23 2008 03:13 | Last updated: May 23 2008 03:13

An attempt by the European parliament to clean up expenses led to acrimony on Thursday when a member charged with drafting reforms called its decision-making more shambolic than a village council.

Diana Wallis, a British Liberal Democrat, complained that proposals to force deputies to account for some of their €4,000 ($6,230, £3,185) a month office expenses were scrapped by senior MEPs in a closed-door meeting without warning.

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