Featuring interviews with the MPs, journalists and officials close to the centre of Britain's biggest political crisis since the Profumo Affair, this is the story of what really happened during the expenses scandal of 2009. Andrew Walker, the tax expert who oversaw the parliamentary expenses system, and Emma Crewe, a social scientist specialising in the institutions of parliament, bring a fascinating insider/outsider perspective to this account. Far from an apologia, An Extraordinary Scandal explains how parliament fell out of step with the electorate and became a victim of its own remote institutional logic, at odds with an increasingly open, meritocratic society. Charting the crisis from its 1990s origins - when Westminster began, too slo...
Paper prepared for presentation at the Karlsruhe Dialogues, ‘Organized Crime – The Dark Side of Glob...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
Does democracy make politicians accountable? And which role does information play in the accountabil...
Featuring interviews with the MPs, journalists and officials close to the centre of Britain's bigges...
Matthew Flinders and Alexandra Anderson look back on the 2009 MPs’ expenses scandal and find that wh...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
The scandal over MPs' expenses that erupted in 2009 was followed by a surge in discussion of elector...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
Much has been written about the potential impact of the MPs expenses scandal on the standing of MPs ...
In May 2009, revelations by The Telegraph on MPs’ expenses triggered one of the biggest scandals in ...
Does democracy make politicians accountable? The UK expenses scandal of May 2009 constitutes an ide...
AbstractThis paper examines electoral accountability after the 2009–10 UK expenses scandal. Existing...
The bachelor thesis is called Misuse of Allowances in British Parliament and its theme is the Expens...
This is the biggest political story of the year and yet also the smallest. While Britain plunges int...
Paper prepared for presentation at the Karlsruhe Dialogues, ‘Organized Crime – The Dark Side of Glob...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
Does democracy make politicians accountable? And which role does information play in the accountabil...
Featuring interviews with the MPs, journalists and officials close to the centre of Britain's bigges...
Matthew Flinders and Alexandra Anderson look back on the 2009 MPs’ expenses scandal and find that wh...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
The scandal over MPs' expenses that erupted in 2009 was followed by a surge in discussion of elector...
The 2009 MPs' expenses scandal was one of the most significant political stories of modern times. It...
A study by Valentino Larcinese examines the channels through which voters keep politicians accountab...
Much has been written about the potential impact of the MPs expenses scandal on the standing of MPs ...
In May 2009, revelations by The Telegraph on MPs’ expenses triggered one of the biggest scandals in ...
Does democracy make politicians accountable? The UK expenses scandal of May 2009 constitutes an ide...
AbstractThis paper examines electoral accountability after the 2009–10 UK expenses scandal. Existing...
The bachelor thesis is called Misuse of Allowances in British Parliament and its theme is the Expens...
This is the biggest political story of the year and yet also the smallest. While Britain plunges int...
Paper prepared for presentation at the Karlsruhe Dialogues, ‘Organized Crime – The Dark Side of Glob...
In this paper we examine the role that political scandals play in eroding regard for government and ...
Does democracy make politicians accountable? And which role does information play in the accountabil...