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In the Commons, Mr Russell called Ipsa "the most incompetent quango in the country" and said his claim was fully approved in December.
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Margaret Hodge, chair of the committee, warned Ipsa would need to strike a more cost-efficient balance in future.
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Also, interest in accessing the capital markets increased as Chile's blue-chip Ipsa index jumped nearly 38% in 2010.
In Chile, an IPO Boomlet Percolates Anthony Esposito 2011
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The Chilean economy will likely have expanded by 6.2% this year, yet that country's blue-chip Ipsa stock index lost over 15%.
Latin American Markets Close 2011 in Retreat Amy Guthrie 2011
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The renewed rush of IPOs, however, has a downside and helps explain why the Ipsa index is some 4% lower on the year.
In Chile, an IPO Boomlet Percolates Anthony Esposito 2011
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The committee was told that between 2010 and 2011, Ipsa paid out more than £118m, comprising £98.6m in salaries for MPs and their staff and £19.5m in expenses.
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The UM Law student newspaper, the Res Ipsa Loquitor, has launched a blog version of itself.
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Relations between Ipsa and MPs are improving and it is good news that Ipsa are committed to reviewing their operations.
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“Res Ipsa Loquitur” – The facts speak for themselves.
Doughnuts and Diversity; the essential ingredients of modern British policing. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Ipsa did a good job in introducing the new system for paying MPs' expenses.
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