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Regulator’s pay fans flames of dissent

By Jim Pickard and Alex Barker

Published: November 4 2009 20:09 | Last updated: November 4 2009 20:09

News that the outsider charged with cleaning up parliament would be paid up to £100,000 a year was met with howls and jeers from MPs in the Commons on Wednesday, in a sign of the raw nerves exposed by the furore over expenses.

John Bercow, the Speaker, said the head of the new Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority would be Sir Ian Kennedy, who chaired the inquiry into deaths at the Bristol Royal Infirmary.

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