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A civil servant sacked for leaking embarrassing disclosures is planning to 
launch a private prosecution against Jacqui Smith, accusing her of expenses 
fraud.
Ms Smith claimed £116,000 in second home allowance on her family home 
in Redditch while listing a London house she shared with her sister as her 
main home.
But Christopher Galley, a former Home Office official, said the former 
Home Secretary was more often at the Worcestershire address.
He said: "We are accusing her of fraud by misrepresentation of her second 
home allowance. We are suggesting that her main residence is in Redditch 
and not her sister's home in Peckham."
Mr Galley and Tory immigration spokesman Damian Green were arrested 
over leaks of Home Office documents but neither was charged. Mr Galley 
was then sacked from his job in April following a disciplinary hearing. He 
has instructed Bark and Co solicitors and is to file a complaint with 
Westminster Magistrates Court accusing Ms Smith of fraud by 
misrepresentation, he said.
Mr Galley, who is now research director of the Sunlight Centre for Open 
Politics, a pressure group, is also using the Freedom of Information Act to 
request details of Ms Smith's appointment diary.
Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards John Lyon is already investigating 
a complaint against her over her expenses.
Ms Smith could not immediately be contacted for comment.
When details of her claims became public, she denied any wrongdoing.
At the time she said: "I have tried to do what I think is the right thing for 
the taxpayer, for my ability to do my job as Home Secretary, for my family 
in terms of where they live. I think I have tried to do the right thing."
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