and then there is mr lavery‘s redundancy payments. my name is ian laveryjeremy corbyn shadow cabinet. and then there is mr lavery‘s redundancy payments. you might remember this from last year. mr lavery got redundancy money and that feels odd, because it seems as though he effectively resigned to go and work in that place behind me. the dosh, we think £60,000. but on top of that there is £85,000 paid out to past general secretary redundancy costs. and there is a mystery about who that is. the regulator says that neither mr lavery nor the union could provide documentary evidence of the process or the decision by which mr lavery was made redundant — or why, given he was leaving for a job as an mp, he needed any redundancy payments at all. if you add the £89,887 he got for his redundancy package to the £72,500 for the forgiven house loan, to the £18,000 he got from his endowment, that totals £180,387. but then it seems mr lavery and his old union fell out. the union recently realised it had overpaid mr lavery‘s redundancy by £30,600. the regulator's report sh