Ross cleared of travel expenses wrongdoing by watchdog
Briefly

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross has been cleared of any wrongdoing after IPSA reviewed claims he combined travel expenses with his work as a football linesman, stating no rules were broken.
IPSA confirmed that Mr. Ross' travel claims were within the rules, noting they had examined the allegations and found no further action necessary.
The story arose after aides raised concerns about 28 of Mr. Ross' claims, including parking fees, but Mr. Ross expressed willingness for examination.
The controversy comes amidst a selection row over Mr. Ross' candidacy for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East, which followed David Duguid's de-selection by the party.
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