DISGRACED former Bexley Council leader and deputy London mayor, Ian Clement, has been pictured carrying out his community service.
Clement, shown here painting a toilet door while wearing a community payback vest, was given a suspended jail sentence in October after fiddling his City Hall expenses.
The 44-year-old, of Heatherbank Close, Crayford, pleaded guilty to three charges of fraud after admitting dishonestly claiming for a £32.50 lunch with Enfield Council leader Councillor Michael Rye.
He also claimed a £72.50 meal with Barnet Council leader Councillor Mike Freer, and a meal with Kensington and Chelsea Council leader Councillor Merrick Cockell, costing £51.70.
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