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What to look for:
  1. Items that cost much more than they should (eg: $1000 suits, $200 bottles of wine)
  2. Spending lots of money in short periods of time (eg: $1000 in restaurant bills is alright for a month, not for a day)
  3. Strange explanations from MPs (Do they keep losing their luggage on overseas trips? Do they give vague reasons for large bills?)
  4. No details on the bill (eg: $2000 on "room charges" in a hotel bill, with no more info).
  5. Things that have no business being paid for by the public (eg: movie tickets, new cars, a chihuahua, home electricity bills)

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