Or whatever it was.
It wasn't out of the news for weeks.
The Labour party made hay about it; Tory sleaze! Well, that's politics I suppose. The BBC gloated.
But what do we have now?
We have a list - and a very long list - of freebies, gifts and money that has been heading the way of Labour luminaries for the past few years.
Labour peer Lord Alli has given the party £500,000 since 2020.
And some of it appears to have been listed wrongly.
Rachel Reeves has admitted that a £3,550 donation from Alli was described as "a donation in kind for undertaking Parliamentary duties" when it was actually spent on clothes.
Kier Starmer accepted the use of an £18 million penthouse flat in Covent Garden during the election campaign.
Since the start of 2024 the Labour cabinet has accepted more than £800,000 in donations and freebies.
Leading the way is David Lammy with more than £150,000. This includes a box at Tottenham Hotspur and £40,440 from a Labour think tank, Labour together.
Wes Streeting is in second place with £117,000 in donations and gifts including four tickets and hospitality at a taylor Swift concert, £1,160. He received £48,000 in four instalments from OPD group, run by Labour supporter Peter Hearn.
Angela Rayner has had £104,000 worth.
So there you are. I suppose that the problem is that when you mount your morally superior high horse, it's a long drop when you fall off.
Have the people who say "They're all the same" been right all along?
I wonder how many will bother to vote in the next elections?