MPs' expenses: Who is in the clear, and who owes what

The latest list of MPs in the clear, and those paying something back after letters received from auditor Sir Thomas Legg
Sir Thomas Legg, leading inquiries into MPs expenses
MPs' expenses auditor Sir Thomas Legg. Photograph: John Stillwell/PA

Labour

Lord Adonis, transport secretary: peer, so does not claim second home expenses

Douglas Alexander, international development secretary: asked to repay £420 for a garage door bill apparently submitted twice, which he denies

Ed Balls, children's secretary: asked to repay £13.50 over miscalculation of mortgage interest

Kevin Barron (Rother Valley): not asked to repay anything

Hugh Bayley (City of York): asked for clarifications

Hilary Benn, environment secretary: clean bill of health

Roger Berry (Kingswood): asked to repay £1,237 on claims he made for household items

Clive Betts (Sheffield Attercliffe): asked for clarification

Hazel Blears (Salford): asked to repay £225

Ben Bradshaw, culture secretary: did not respond

The prime minsiter, Gordon Brown: asked to repay a total of £12,415.10. This includes £10,716.60 for cleaning; £302.50 for gardening; and £1,396 for a decorating bill that was claimed for twice

Nick Brown, chief whip: asked to return £697.65 for cleaning*

Colin Burgon (Elmet): no further action

Andy Burnham, health secretary: asked to clarify claims

Liam Byrne, chief secretary to the Treasury: £1,860.54 for phone bill and letting agency charges

Ian Cawsey (Brigg and Goole): no further action

Charles Clarke (Norwich South): asked for clarifications

Ann Coffey (Stockport): asked to repay £1,840 she spent on cleaning for her second home

Yvette Cooper, work and pensions secretary: asked to repay £13.50 over-miscalculation of mortgage interest and to supply mortgage documentation

Alistair Darling: ask to repay £554 towards the cost of a chest of drawers. The Chancellor was also asked for proof of mortgage interest payments on his second home.

John Denham, communities secretary: £1,500 unspecified repayment

Jeff Ennis (Barnsley East): no further action

Caroline Flint (Don Valley): asked for clarifications

Michael Foster (Worcester): asked to repay £860

John Grogan (Selby): asked for clarification

Peter Hain, Welsh secretary: clean bill of health

John Healey (Wentworth): asked for clarifications

Eric Illsley (Barnsley Central): no further action

Alan Johnson (Hull West and Hessle): no further action

Diana Johnson (Hull North): no further action

Tessa Jowell, minister for the Cabinet Office and the Olympics: a central London MP so does not claim second home expenses

David Kidney (Stafford): asked for "further information regarding rental agreements"

Shahid Malik (Dewsbury): no further action

Lord Mandelson, business secretary: asked to repay £800 for tree surgery work in the garden of his constituency home in 2004, when he was MP for Hartlepool.

David Miliband, foreign secretary: asked to repay £434 "following a bureaucratic error over a mortgage interest payment back in 2004".

Ed Miliband, energy secretary: clean bill of health

Austin Mitchell (Great Grimsby): asked for clarifications

Kerry McCarthy (Bristol East): not been asked to pay anything back

Shona McIsaac (Cleethorpes,): asked for clarifications

Elliot Morley (Scunthorpe): no further action

George Mudie (Leeds East): asked for clarifications

Jim Murphy, Scottish secretary: asked to repay £380 "because of an error when a payment was made twice in 2004".

Doug Naysmith (Bristol North West): asked for clarification over rental agreement

Dan Norris (Wansdyke): asked to repay £1,700 for cleaning costs

Dawn Primarolo (Bristol South): asked for clarification over one month's council tax

James Purnell (Stalybridge and Hyde): asked to pay back £498.33 in rent but will query it

Barry Sheerman (Huddersfield): asked for clarifications

Angela Smith (Sheffield Hillsborough): asked for clarifications

Jack Straw, justice secretary: asked to repay £600 for a 2004 error in which he was paid the same money twice

Jon Trickett (Hemsworth): no further action

Paul Truswell (Pudsey): no further action

Malcolm Wicks (Croydon North): clean bill of health

Rosie Winterton (Doncaster Central): asked for clarifications

Shaun Woodward, Northern Ireland secretary: asked to repay £1,426.42 for mortgage overpayment and asked to supply mortgage statement

Tony Wright (Great Yarmouth): not asked to repay anything

Conservative

Richard Bacon (South Norfolk): clean bill of health

Tony Baldry (North Oxfordshire): asked for more information

Graham Brady (Sale and Altrincham): asked to repay £700 towards the cost of a sofa

Speaker John Bercow: asked to repay an "accidental overclaim" of £978 for mortgage interest.

Sir Paul Beresford (Mole Valley): asked for more information

Simon Burns (West Chelmsford): paying back £513

David Cameron, Conservative leader: asked for information regarding £218.91 in mortgage over-claims arising from changes to his home loan arrangements. He repaid the sum in June.

Christopher Chope (Christchurch): asked for more information

Greg Clarke, shadow energy secretary: asked to provide more information about his claims

Ken Clarke (Rushcliffe): asked to repay £4,733 for gardening and cleaning, although he is in discussion Legg's office on the exact sum that will need to be returned

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Cotswold): asked for more information

Philip Davies (Shipley): asked for clarifications

David Davis (Haltemprice and Howden): asked to pay back £2,322

Nadine Dorries (Mid Beds): asked to repay £241 for a BT bill claimed in 2006. She disputed she had been paid the amount twice

Alan Duncan, shadow prisons minister: asked to repay £218 of gardening expenses

Nigel Evans (Ribble Valley): asked to pay back £800 in ground rent

Mark Francois, shadow Europe minister: clean bill of health

Christopher Fraser (South-West Norfolk): asked for clarifications

Cheryl Gillan, shadow Welsh secretary: asked to repay £1,184.23 of mortgage payments

Robert Goodwill (Scarborough and Whitby): no further action

Michael Gove, shadow children's secretary: clean bill of health

Chris Grayling, shadow home secretary: asked to provide more information about his claims

Dominic Grieve, shadow justice secretary: asked to provide more information about his claims

John Greenway (Ryedale): paying back £227 of mortgage interest from 2006

William Hague, shadow foreign secretary: asked to repay £642.78 mortgage interest

Philip Hammond, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury: clean bill of health

Douglas Hogg (Sleaford and North Hykeham): asked for futher information about his expense claims

Adam Holloway (Gravesham): asked to repay £1,000 for claiming twice on council tax

Gerald Howarth (Aldershot): asked to repay £161 for a barbeque

Jeremy Hunt, shadow culture secretary (South West Surrey): asked to provide more information about his claims.

Boris Johnson, London mayor: has returned £1,266 he claimed for council tax while an MP

Eleanor Laing, shadow junior justice minister: has repaid £25,000 in parliamentary expenses even though she has been cleared of any wrongdoing by the Legg inquiry following widespread criticism after escaping a £180,000 capital gains tax bill on the sale of two Westminster flats

Andrew Lansley, shadow health secretary: asked to repay £1,782.22

Oliver Letwin, chairman of the policy review: asked to repay £613.70 claimed for service and maintenance, including £458.70 claimed for a burst water tank

Edward Leigh (Gainsborough): asked to repay £1,700

Peter Luff (Mid Worcestershire): asked to repay £6,000

Francis Maude, shadow Cabinet Office minister: asked to provide more information about his claims

Theresa May, shadow work and pensions secretary: has been given a clean bill of health

Patrick McLoughlin, shadow chief whip: asked to repay £4,058 for mortgage payments and cleaning

Patrick Mercer (Newark): asked to repay £2,200

Malcolm Moss (Cambridgeshire North East): has been given a clean bill of health

Brooks Newmark (Braintree): has been given a clean bill of health

George Osborne, shadow chancellor: Asked to provide copies of his mortgage interest statements

James Paice (Cambridgeshire South East):has been given a clean bill of health

Owen Paterson (North Shropshire): asked to repay £911.21 claimed for repairs, insurance, security and mortgage.

John Penrose (Weston-super-Mare): has been given a clean bill of health

Eric Pickles, party chairman: asked to pay £300 claimed for cleaning

Andrew Selous (South West Bedforshire): asked to pay back £1,300 on a mortgage

Grant Shapps (Welwyn Hatfield): has been given a clean bill of health

Mark Simmonds (Boston and Skegness): has been given a clean bill of health

Keith Simpson (Mid Norfolk): asked to repay £300

Caroline Spelman: shadow local government secretary: asked to repay £2,400 claimed in office costs

Gary Streeter (Devon South West): asked to repay £2,600

Robert Syms (Poole): asked for more information about a maintenance bill of £6,000-£7,000

Peter Tapsell (Louth and Horncastle): not asked to repay anything

Ian Taylor (Esher and Walton): asked to repay £178 in overclaimed council tax

Shailesh Vara (North West Cambridgeshire): asked to repay £174 for cleaning

Theresa Villiers, shadow transport secretary: has been given a clean bill of health

David Willetts, shadow universities secretary: asked to provide more information about his claims

Keith Simpson, (Mid Norfolk): asked to repay £330

Sir George Young, shadow Commons leader: asked to repay £104.68 claimed for utilities

Lib Dem

Nick Clegg, Lib Dem leader: asked to repay £910 gardening claim

Norman Lamb (North Norfolk): asked for clarifications

Greg Mulholland (Leeds North West): no further action

Steve Webb (Northavon): not asked to pay anything back

Stephen Williams (Bristol West): not asked to pay any more money back but asked for evidence rent has been paid

Phil Willis (Harrogate & Knaresborough): asked to repay £3,230 and supply clarifications

SNP

Stewart Hosie (Dundee East): repaying £379 for hotel costs claimed in February 2009 when his flat flooded and was uninhabitable, and which he should have reclaimed from his insurance

Angus MacNeil (Western Isles): repaying a partial council tax bill of £133 for 2007/08. Also seeking "clarification" from Sir Thomas about hotel stays in Glasgow, incurred en route to his Island constituency

Angus Robertson, SNP's Westminster leader: agreed to repay £1,217 for a sofa bed and DVD recorder, and is also to provide rental and mortgage statements requested

Alex Salmond (Banff and Buchan): Agreed to repay £710.88 in removal costs between London and Aberdeenshire when he gave up his rented flat in 2007. Also supplying further information about £2,610 in hotel costs incurred while his rented London flat was unfurnished

Mike Weir (Angus): asked to provide copies of the rental agreement for the flat he rents

Pete Wishart (Perth and N Perthshire). asked to repay £1,632 in respect of a duplicate claim for flat rental and a utility bill.

DUP

Gregory Campbell (East Londonderry, DUP): handing back £2,656 in relation to an accommodation cost claim, a service change which was overpaid, and two overpayments of ground rent

Jeffrey Donaldson (Lagan Valley, DUP): handing back £1,964 in relation to accommodation costs, mobile phone charges and a service charge

William McCrea (South Antrim, DUP): said he would be handing back £5,329 for furniture, duplicated service charges and a TV licence

Ian Paisley (North Antrim, DUP): giving back £1,181 which he said related to a payment made by the fees office during dissolution

Peter Robinson (Belfast East, DUP): asked to repay £299 mortgage interest

Iris Robinson (Strangford, DUP): handing back £2,274 relating to furniture and a service charge

David Simpson (Upper Bann, DUP): asked to repay a £400 food claim

Others

Mark Durkan (Foyle, SDLP): asked to repay back £236 over council tax and a hotel bill

Lady Sylvia Hermon (North Down, UUP): asked to repay £1,365 on rent

Alasdair McDonnell (South Belfast, SDLP): not asked to repay anything

Bob Spink (Castle Point, Ind): asked to repay £2,000

This article was amended on Wednesday 16 December 2009 to remove an incorrect reference to Greg Knight MP (Yorkshire East)