Labour MP charges taxpayers £900 ‘pet rent’ for her cockapoo named Bella
- Labour MP Taiwo Owatemi claimed £900 from taxpayers for 'pet rent' for her dog, Bella, as revealed by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority .
- Ipsa confirmed it paid the expense, stating it had provided incorrect advice on its description and apologized to Owatemi.
- Labour defended the claim, citing the need for MPs to work in two locations.
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MP watchdog asked to review expenses after Midland MP's 'pet rent' claim - Birmingham Live
Security minister Dan Jarvis said the rules governing MPs' expenses "can't be right" after it emerged that a Labour MP was able to claim £900 from the taxpayer in pet rent
MP claims £900 in 'pet rent' so she can bring her dog to London
Taiwo Owatemi poses with her pet dog Bella (Picture: Facebook) A Labour MP has claimed back £900 from the taxpayer in ‘pet rent’ so she can bring her dog to London. Taiwo Owatemi has regularly posted about her dog Bella on social media, and is a supporter of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home as well as other pet charities. The rent is a surcharge imposed by some landlords as a condition of letting a pet stay, intended to cover any additional risk fro…
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