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was watching developments in the UK "with interest", but declined to comment further. He said: "It is because I treat the report as a judgment and judges simply do not enter into discussion about judgments they have given. They do not respond to comment, however misconceived; neither do they seek to correct error."
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Parliamentary Commission for Standards subsequently launched an investigation into Miller's expenses. Writing in
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November 2011 this number had increased to 51.
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