There may be trouble ahead...
Meanwhile, Sir Christopher Kelly (author of last week's much-leaked report on reforming MPs' expenses) and Sir Ian Kennedy (chief executive-designate of the , the new Commons ethics watchdog) have "held their first meeting to discuss the way forward on reforms of MPs' expenses and allowances", an IPSA press release reveals.
A press interview this weekend suggested Sir Ian was for Sir Christopher's reform proposals.
"It was a good and friendly meeting," the press release continues. "Both Sir Christopher and Sir Ian are clear about the task ahead and the direction of travel."
"The [Kelly] report contains recommendations that now require detailed work by IPSA. IPSA must also by law consult on the new scheme for allowances. There is a lot of work to do, and Sir Christopher and Sir Ian expect to meet regularly."
And, as they say when trouble's brewing in footballing circles: "The chairman has full confidence in the manager".

I'm Mark D'Arcy and I'll be writing about what goes on in the chambers and committee rooms at Westminster.






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