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  2. Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority - Wikipedia

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    IPSA announced further pay rises of 1.3% and 1.4% to MPs' salaries in line with average earnings within the public sector as determined by the Office for National Statistics in 2016 and 2017 respectively. [7] [8] In March 2017, IPSA had to apologise to MPs after accidentally publishing information about MPs' staff and their salaries on the ...

  3. Salaries of members of the United Kingdom Parliament

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    The basic annual salary of a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons is £91,346, plus expenses, from April 2024. In addition, MPs are able to claim allowances to cover the costs of running an office and employing staff, and maintaining a constituency residence or a residence in London.

  4. Parliamentary assistant - Wikipedia

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    Salaries for MPs' staff are set by the MP they work for, but must be within the bounds of the pay scales set by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority. In Australia , individuals employed by an MP at their electorate (constituency) office are usually referred to as electorate officers, if employed on a permanent or full-time basis ...

  5. Payoffs for MPs who lose seats or resign at general election ...

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    But the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), which regulates MPspay and approved the hike, said the changes could save money because MPsstaff should no longer need payment ...

  6. List of heads of state and government salaries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of salaries of heads of state and government per year, showing heads of state and heads of government where different, mainly in parliamentary systems.Often a leader is both in presidential systems.

  7. Watchdog moves to simplify rules on MPs’ expenses - AOL

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    The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), the watchdog responsible for expenses, has proposed changing how and when it publishes information on MPs’ expenses, saying it would aid ...

  8. Watchdog apologises for telling MPs to claim expenses for ...

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    Some MPs received ‘abuse’ in the wake of the guidance, the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority said. Watchdog apologises for telling MPs to claim expenses for Christmas parties Skip ...

  9. Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary ...

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    The committee comprises eight MPs and three lay members. The MPs are: the Speaker of the House of Commons (who also serves as its chair), the Leader of the House of Commons, the chair of the Standards and Privileges Select Committee, and five others appointed by the House of Commons who are not Ministers of the Crown. [3]