From today's Independent
An MP who was forced to stand down after claiming £1,645 on expenses for a floating duck house has now sold it for charity, it was confirmed today.
Former Conservative MP for Gosport Sir Peter Viggers, 72, was criticised for his expenses claims which totalled £30,000 for gardening costs.
These included the 5ft duck house which acts as a floating island to protect ducks from being attacked by foxes.
Now Sir Peter, who quit his seat at the General Election on the orders of David Cameron, has sold the Stockholm duck house at auction.
It sold to a business centre in Wolverhampton for £1,700 and Sir Peter donated the proceeds to Macmillan Cancer Support.
A spokesman for the charity said: "Macmillan Cancer Support relies entirely on public donations to provide practical, emotional and financial support to the two million people currently living with cancer.
"We are really delighted that some good has come out of the whole expenses scandal and are grateful for the donation from Sir Peter.
"This money is enough for us to provide a Macmillan nurse for two weeks."
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
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