Members of Parliament in the UK were first allowed to claim expenses in 1911, when the Parliament Act established a scheme for reimbursing MPs for certain costs incurred while performing their duties. Initially, this system was limited and primarily covered travel and accommodation expenses. Over the years, the rules and scope of expense claims have evolved, leading to significant reforms following controversies, particularly in 2009.
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