Peer told to apologise for false claims
Lord Clarke of Hampstead has already repaid expenses totalling 9,190 to the House authorities after newspaper allegations sparked a police investigation.
The Crown Prosecution Service announced in February that Lord Clarke would not be charged as there was insufficient evidence for a conviction.
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The peer – a trade unionist and former chairman of the Labour Party – has claimed he was only following advice he had been given on making claims.