MPs offered 拢10,000 for coronavirus office costs
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MPs can claim 拢10,000 for additional office costs incurred as a result of the coronavirus, Parliament's expenses authority has said.
The money can be used to buy additional equipment such as laptops and printers for staff having to work from home.
This comes on top of the 拢26,000 MPs can claim to cover office costs.
The extra funds - - will be available until March 2021 and come with a relaxation of the rules on evidence of purchases.
In , the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) said it was 鈥渃ommitted to supporting MPs and their staff to carry on with their work as far as possible鈥 during this "uncertain and challenging time for the country".
In response to criticism of the decision, Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle said the money would have to be accounted for in the usual way.
He said: "It is wrong to characterise this extra 拢10,000 allocated by IPSA as MPs giving themselves additional funds.
"On the contrary, this money is being used to enable MPs' staff to set up home working to support distressed constituents at a time of crisis. Many MPs have seen their casework soar as a direct result of coronavirus.
"Enabling staff to work remotely is the best and the safest way for them - and the constituents they are in contact with - to communicate and work together during these difficult times."
In addition to increasing the money available for MPs鈥 office costs, the authority is also suspending the 90-day limit for claiming costs and relaxing the requirements on producing evidence of money spent.
The monthly credit limit on MPs' payment card has been increased to 拢10,000 and the single transaction limit has been increased to 拢5,000.
The authority says it will provide additional funding from the staff absence budget for workers who are unwell or cannot be in work.
Responding to the announcement, Labour MP Andrew Gwynne said: 鈥淐asework has exploded (understandably too) so it鈥檚 right our offices remain open - remotely - at this time鈥.
But he added that it would have been better if IPSA had done 鈥渁n equipment loan scheme instead鈥.
And Conservative MP Julie Marson said 鈥淣o MP will see an extra penny of this in their bank accounts.
"IPSA increased the office budget to provide staff who primarily work from the office the ability to work from home, and to produce and distribute COVID19 information.鈥
Former Conservative MP Charlotte Leslie said: 鈥淪omeone really needs to look at IPSA. They decide what public money goes to MPs, so amazed they don鈥檛 get more scrutiny, accountability and the head of IPSA isn鈥檛 a household name. Guess bashing MPs is a low-hanging fruit.鈥
IPSA was established in the wake of the 2009 MPs鈥 expenses scandal. It sets and regulates MPs鈥 salaries, pensions, business costs and expenses.