Some MPs say he warned them they could face legal action if they published their own receipts without redactions. |
I think it was irresponsible of you to post the document without additional redactions. |
This year, MPs were given copies of their files, already marked with the Commons authorities changes, to suggest their own redactions. |
The Sunday Telegraph, which has access to the files without redactions, can provide the full picture. |
But there is a wide feeling among many others that these redactions were really just ways to avoid embarrassment. |
The brief is riddled with the black boxes lawyers call redactions. |