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Mystery over Billericay MP’s missing mortgage statements


MP John Baron failed to provide Parliament with annual mortgage statements for more than two years, it was revealed in letters leaked to the Echo.

Shamed Tory Mr Baron has been forced to pay back £8,821 in interest from a June 2004 re-mortgage, which released £34,035 of equity from his Noak Bridge second home, as reported on Friday.

We have now seen two letters from the Commons’ Fees Office sent to Mr Baron in 2007 which were not published by Parliament as part of his expenses file when details of all MPs’ claims went online last summer.

They show the department had concerns about the level of interest being paid. The first, sent on July 17, 2007, said mortgage interest statements were needed annually.

It added: “Unfortunately, the relevant documentation which we hold is dated March 2, 2005.

“I should be grateful if you would provide us with your most recent mortgage interest statement as soon as possible.”

Yet a statement from Mr Baron’s office last week said: “The fees office had copies of annual mortgage interest statements.”

A second letter sent by the same fees officer on October 31, 2007, asked: “I note that the mortgage interest has increased and therefore I should be grateful if you would provide us with copies of documentation from your lender in support of this.”

Mr Baron refused to comment on the letters or say if he supplied the information.

In an appeal against paying back the cash Mr Baron argued his remortgage was agreed by the Fees Office and the money he was paid was instead of other expenses he chose not to claim.

Sir Paul Kennedy, a former High Court judge who rejected the appeal, said there was no doubt Mr Baron broke the expenses rules.

It is still not clear what the money was borrowed was for.


Your Say YourEcho

Soozie, says...
12:42pm Tue 9 Feb 10

In an appeal against paying back the cash Mr Baron argued his remortgage was agreed by the Fees Office and the money he was paid was instead of other expenses he chose not to claim.

One step below a benefit cheat. House of Commons, well suit name for the twists that sit in there.

Soozie, says...
12:42pm Tue 9 Feb 10

well suited name, and twits....bad typos.

Nebs, Westcliff-on-Sea says...
1:40pm Tue 9 Feb 10

And now, being mindful of the fact that the Prudential Cup begins on Saturday, putting all such thoughts from your mind, you are now to retire - as indeed should I - you are now to retire, carefully to consider your verdict of 'Not Guilty'.

Discouraged, says...
6:22pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Why is he laughing? If £34,000 of equity was released what did he get out of that sum ? and why is only £8000 repayable and if this was all illegal why has nothing been done?

Ironman, billericay says...
2:59pm Thu 11 Feb 10

Amazing that only 4 people seemed bothered enough to respond to this article.
Are we all so disinterested as to how our taxes are spent?

crowny, Billericay says...
9:27pm Thu 11 Feb 10

are you aware that if (when) robbing jon gets voted out, he gets a pay off of £65k to help him "readjust" to life as an ex-mp ??

even when we stop them taking, they still get to take one last time !

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