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Tory chief faces new nanny claims
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15 January 2008
The Westminster sleaze watchdog is currently considering whether to investigate Mrs Spelman for paying her nanny out of MPs' expenses.
It emerged nine days ago that the Meriden MP paid Tina Haynes to look after her children and do secretarial work for a "short term period" after her election to Parliament, between 1997 and 1998.
The Sunday Times reports Ms Haynes in fact remained on the public payroll for almost two years, from April 1997 to March 1999.
And the newspaper said she also failed to make clear that, for at least some of this period, her nanny lived at the family home in Kent, more than 140 miles from her West Midlands constituency.
Ms Spelman insists she did nothing wrong in employing Ms Haynes. She says the nanny was doing administrative work at her home - which she was using as her constituency office - as well as providing childcare services outside school hours.
The arrangement was ended after she consulted the then Chief Whip James Arbuthnot, although it was agreed she had "not done anything wrong", a party spokesman said when the story emerged on June 6.
Sources within the Conservatives admitted Ms Haynes had been employed as a constituency secretary until March 1999, five months longer than was initially suggested.
But it is understood that the party is happy that the time between Mrs Spelman meeting the chief whip and ending the arrangement was the same.
The question mark over Mrs Spelman's expenses comes in the wake of the resignation of the Tory leader in the European Parliament, Giles Chichester, who transferred more than £400,000 of staff expenses into a private family company.
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