In 2009 he received criticism for the way he had handled his expenses, after he was found to have "flipped" his second home,[23] changing which property he designated as his second home in order to pay less capital gains tax. The Lib Dems estimated he owed £55,000 to the public purse as a result of this.[24] He had previously paid back £1,193 on overpayments on his mortgage and chauffeur fares[25] and it also emerged that he had claimed £47 for two copies of a DVD of his own speech on "value for taxpayers' money".[26] Osborne is currently being investigated by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner over mortgage payments from 2003, and second home designation between 2001 and 2003.