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By Mirror.co.uk 29/03/2009
Home Secretary
Ms Smith said she "mistakenly" submitted an expenses claim which included five pay-per-view films, including two adult movies which were viewed at her family home in her
A friend said the Home Secretary knew there was "no excuse" for the error but added: "To say she's angry with her husband is an understatement.
"Jacqui was not there when these films were watched.
"She's furious and mortified."
Ms Smith said in a statement: "I am sorry that in claiming for my internet connection, I mistakenly claimed for a television package alongside it.
"As soon as the matter was brought to my attention, I took immediate steps
"All money claimed for the television package will be paid back in full."
But the Home Secretary was said to be "getting on with her job" today despite her embarrassment.
Ms Smith's husband, Richard Timney, apologised today for causing her embarrassment, saying: "I am really sorry for any embarrassment I have caused Jacqui.
"I can fully understand why people might be angry and offended by this.
"Quite obviously a claim should never have been made for these films, and as you know that money is being paid back."
The £67 Virgin Media bill was submitted last June as part of Ms Smith's expenses.
It included two 18-rated features, each costing £5, which were viewed on April 1 and April 6 last year.
The bill also included two viewings of the film Ocean's 13 - at £3.75 each - and an additional £3.50
News of the claim is an embarrassment
Ms Smith said she had "fully abided" by the rules by designating her sister's house as her "main" residence, allowing her to claim payments on the Redditch constituency home she shares with her husband and children.
The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, John Lyon, accepted a complaint about Ms Smith's claims and has called on her
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Today's apology came as Labour left-winger
Mr Cohen said that MPs had been told "Go out boys and spend it" when the present system was introduced under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
A Sunday newspaper reported that the MP listed a single-bedroom schoolhouse in Colchester, Essex, and a caravan on nearby
The paper said that it meant that over the past five years he was able
It calculated that since 1990, he had received a total of £310,714 in allowances.
Mr Cohen was reported as saying that the arrangement had been cleared with the House of Commons authorities.
He said that the former Conservative minister
Mr Cohen said that he had taken full advantage of the arrangement ever since.
"That is exactly what
"It really is part of my salary in all but name. That is what it exists for."
Mr Cohen said the
He said that there was no reason under the Commons rules why London MPs should not live outside the capital and have a second home in their constituency.
"It is the legitimate costs of having a constituency home to do my job. We don't have a system where people are required to live in their constituency," he said.
"I am doing nothing wrong whatsoever. I am using it for parliamentary purposes. It is a legitimate and proper use of it."
Nevertheless the latest disclosure is likely to fuel demands for a complete overhaul of the system of MPs' expenses and allowances.
It followed the disclosure that another Greater London MP, Immigration Minister
However with the committee not planning to report until after the next general election, the latest row may lead to fresh demands for an immediate crackdown.
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