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26th May, 2009, 06:43 AM
GREEDY Euro MPs rake in up to ?363,250 A YEAR in expenses ? without producing a single receipt, a Sun investigation can reveal.

The taxpayers? cash they pocket dwarfs the amounts claimed by Westminster MPs, whose milking of the system sparked outrage.

During the five-year term of a Brussels parliament, an MEP can clock-up an eye-watering ?1,816,250 in expenses. They even get free mudbaths.

On top of that the Euro fatcats will soon be on a basic salary of ?83,282, after awarding themselves a pay rise of 47 PER CENT. They pay income tax of just 15 PER CENT on it.

British workers on that money pay 40 per cent top rate tax, which is rising to 50 per cent.

But the gravy train does not stop there. When they leave, MEPs are awarded ?41,573 in ?transition payments? and pension rights of ?30,000 a year.

And in addition to the bucket-loads of cash, Brussels lawmakers enjoy a huge array of free perks ? including 60 MUDBATHS a year.

Hard-pressed British taxpayers are pouring ?7BILLION a year into the EU.

With nine days to go before Britons vote for our 72 members in the European Parliamentary Election, The Sun urges political leaders: STOP Euro MPs lining their pockets at our expense.

The ?363,250 MEPs can claim a year breaks down like this: ?36,778 in ?subsistence allowances?.

That is ?259 a day for 142 days of the year ? effectively just for turning up.

They also get ?5,885 in language and IT courses. ?87,407 in travel expenses. ?3,756 for an ?additional annual travel allowance.? ?183,776 staff allowances and ?45,648 for office expenses (at ?3,804 a month).

They can also claim the cost of bandages for varicose veins, contact lenses and batteries for hearing aids.

MEPs can have five relaxing sessions of mudbaths, hydromassage, hydrotherapy and acupuncture every month with a doctor?s note.

They all travel business class on aircraft. And dental repairs worth ?150 per gold crown are available.

Receipts are NOT required to prove claims for MEPs? office costs, staff, travel or other expenses.

Being able to claim a flat rate for all expenses, rather than having to submit receipts, allows them to pocket the cash without buying anything ? or buying cheap and pocketing the difference.

Voters are kept entirely in the dark about the Brussels freebies and hospitality.

And there are no penalties for leaving anything off the register of interests.

Taxpayers are also forced to fund the extraordinary ?180million-a-year cost of the European Parliament sitting in Brussels AND Strasbourg.

Its 1,745 workers and their offices, including their paperwork, are shipped between Belgium and France every month ? at our expense.

This trek has become known as the ?travelling circus?.

And the European Parliament has done all it can to hush up the shocking gravy train.

A report written in 2006 by the EU?s Internal Audit official Robert Galvin has only been seen by a handful of MEPs and was kept secret until last year.

It showed MEPs were paying companies for office and staff support ? which turned out to be a children?s day-care centre and a company which traded wood. Bonuses were regularly paid to staff of up to 19 TIMES salary.

Bogus companies were listed for payments from MEPs in return for office services.

A staggering eight out of ten transactions by MEPs which were subject to VAT included NO evidence the tax was ever paid.

And some paid office and staff allowances straight into the coffers of their own political party.

Details of MEPs? claims were given to The Sun by the independent think tank Open Europe.

Mark Wallace, of the TaxPayers? Alliance, said: ?Many MEPs are raking it in and living the high life in Brussels.?

Surveys suggest the Tories will top the poll for Britain?s MEPs on June 4 ? with Labour braced to come fourth behind UKIP.

Tory leader David Cameron last week forced Tory candidates for Brussels to sign pledges to post all their claims on a website.
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They must also say if they employ family members and how much they are paid.

Gordon Brown followed suit last night, forcing Labour MEPs to publish all receipts for claims for the office costs allowance.

They will also publish details of all travel costs and the number of times they claim the daily attendance allowance.

While the Tories must publish full details of their claims on the internet, they will NOT have to submit their receipts.

Labour?s leader in the European Parliament, Glenis Willmott, said: ?Labour MEPs have led the way for nine years, voluntarily having their accounts audited by an independent accountant and published online.

?We have all now taken the decision to voluntarily publish a breakdown of expenditure and all receipts pertaining it.?