Irene Adams (Paisley North) – still to pay back £5,005
John Lyons (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) – still to pay back £18,780
David Stewart (Inverness East, Naim and Lochaber) – still to pay back £192
Tam Dalyell (Linlithgow) – paid back £8,087
Iain Luke (Dundee East) – paid back £205
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John Lyons has branded the report as "absolute nonsense". He said: "I have never received a scrap of paper from Sir Thomas Legg. There's no excuse, as I receive correspondence from the House of Commons every month for my pensions."
He insisted he is not due "a penny" and he's demanded an immediate meeting with Sir Thomas.
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