This from the independent ;
"In his report to the committee, Standards Commissioner John Lyon found that "any reasonable person properly seized of the facts" would agree Mr Laws had been in breach of rules against using expenses to rent from a partner, which were introduced in July 2006.
However, he went further and concluded that from April 2005 the MP was wrong to designate his home in his Somerset constituency as his main home, because he was spending more time with Mr Lundie in London.
Mr Lyon also said the MP had misled the Commons authorities since 2001 by filing documents which gave a "false impression" of his relationship with Mr Lundie.
Mr Laws was found to have paid his partner up to £370 per month above the market rent, and used expenses to contribute £2,000 to building works at the second London property they shared.
The report also revealed that Mr Laws admitted regularly putting in expenses claims just below the £250 threshold which would have meant receipts were required."
So IPSAs report concludes that he was paying above the market rate. ie a financial gain. He submitted unreceipted repair and redecoration expense claims.He regularly submitted claims below that £250 threshold which would have meant having to submit receipts. I dont care how many millions you have - the prospect of living at the taxpayers expense will always be a temptation to the greedy. No way should this guy be allowed back into cabinet