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North East MSP pays back £12.92 after standards probe

Liam Kerr MSP
Liam Kerr MSP

A north-east MSP has paid back a total of £12.92 after he used parliamentary resources to send out party political material.

A complaint was lodged by constituent Daniel Forbes after receiving one of the letters Liam Kerr sent out to thank people for voting Conservative in May’s Holyrood election.

However, the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life rejected the complaint, which was subsequently passed on to the Scottish Parliament’s Corporate Body.

In a letter sent to Mr Forbes, the SPCB said it “agreed a breach had occurred” and added Mr Kerr would “reimburse the costs involved”, which amounted to £12.92 and which have been paid.

An SNP source said: “We can hope he has learned a very serious lesson that it’s completely unacceptable to tap public money to try and win votes and to play fast and loose with parliamentary rules.

“Quite rightly, Liam Kerr has been forced to cough up from his own pocket.”

However, a spokesman for the Scottish Conservative’s said: “Mr Kerr acknowledged the error two months ago, apologised and paid the postage costs – a total sum of £12.92.

“This was clearly a politically-motivated complaint which was rejected by the Commissioner and not considered worthy of any further action by the Scottish Parliament’s Corporate Body.

“The public may be wondering why the SNP, which is facing mounting problems in our NHS, our schools and on our railways, does not have better things to do with its time.”