House of Commons officials have today called in the police to hunt down the mole who leaked details of MPs expenses.
The parliamentary officials spent the morning in talks with Scotland Yard, and made the decision this afternoon.
In a statement, officials said: "The House authorities have received advice that there are reasonable grounds to believe a criminal offence may have been committed in relation to the way in which information relating to Members' allowances has been handled.
Now, since said leak has shown probably several hundred "reasonable grounds" that fraud has been committed, might it not be a priority to investigate those first? And might it not look a little vindictive simply going after the leaker? And might not all this sorry saga be a rather strong argument for introducing a public interest defence for such leaks?
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