MPs who defraud the taxpayer now face a prison sentence. But why should this crackdown be limited merely to the patently criminal?
It is Monday at Slade prison and the inmates are lining up to watch the arrival of the new prisoners.
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By Robert Shrimsley
Published: June 24 2009 22:56 | Last updated: June 24 2009 22:56
MPs who defraud the taxpayer now face a prison sentence. But why should this crackdown be limited merely to the patently criminal?
It is Monday at Slade prison and the inmates are lining up to watch the arrival of the new prisoners.