Ex-Labour MP who claimed for dry rot treatment on home more than 100 miles from her constituency to appear before magistrates facing 21 charges The former Labour MP who claimed for dry rot treatment on a home more than 100 miles from her constituency will be charged with fiddling her expenses by more than £60,000, prosecutors said today. Margaret Moran, one of the last politicians investigated over the scandal, will appear before magistrates facing 21 charges relating to her parliamentary claims. Moran, former MP for Luton South, will appear before City of Westminster magistrates’ court on 19 September, the Crown Prosecution Service said. More details soon . . . MPs’ expenses House of Commons Margaret Moran guardian.co.uk