The Legal Aid Board paid compensation to a firm of solicitors and a barrister after the parliamentary ombudsman found 'numerous shortcomings' in the board's payment of their fees. The solicitors received pounds 145 and the barrister pounds 60, according to the 1992 annual report of the ombudsman.
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