Oh no it can't ~ all the details that enable one to see the "fiddles" have been blacked out of the grounds of "Security"
They claim that MPs' safety might be at risk if their addresses became known ~ BUT they neglect to mention that legally the MP must put their address(es) on their nomination papers which are a matter of public record. They must also print the details on their election leaflets (although many hide behind their constituency office or even their agent's address to get round that one).
Also the details published "officially" only show those claims that were allowed ~ not as the Telegraph has shown, the letters between the MPs and the Fees Office which have resulted from many claims being rejected or "amended".