The black ink of transparency
We'll it's all clear now, isn't it? Westminster's culture of secrecy has been laid bare with the official online publication of MPs' expenses.
It's just that there's an ocean of blank ink over any details deemed to be private or against the interests of security.
What we do know is that Scotland's 59 MPs have claimed a total of around £25m in allowances since 2005, with 48 of them billing the taxpayer for more than £400,000 each.
The politicians are doing their best to make amends. The total refunded by MPs across the UK now stands at nearly £50,000 and rising. But the country's most expensive MP, Eric Joyce, isn't prepared to add to the pot. I don't know if you saw Newsnight Scotland last night. If you did you'll have heard the Labour MP for Falkirk West engaged in a heated exchange over whether he'd paid capital gains tax on the sale of either of his two properties.
Links
MPs' expenses: Find your MP
What you've spotted on expenses...
Q&A: MP expenses row explained
Devine faces new expenses claims
What MPs can claim on expenses
BBC Open Secrets blog
Censored: From pergola to dishwasher
Filling in the blanks
MPs: The missing information
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