Anthony Albanese sidesteps calls for reform amid growing community anger over MP travel perks
The federal opposition and crossbenchers have backed a review of expenses spending rulesAnthony Albanese has sidestepped calls for reform or an inquiry into politicians’ expenses and travel perks, saying he...
By Josh Butler and Krishani Dhanji · The Guardian World
The federal opposition and crossbenchers have backed a review of expenses spending rules Anthony Albanese has sidestepped calls for reform or an inquiry into politicians’ expenses and travel perks, saying he is more focused on the under-16s social media ban than growing community outrage over MP’s using taxpayer funds to fly their spouses to football games, cricket matches and exclusive dinners. At a press conference held at a school in Canberra to promote the under-16s social media ban, Albanese was asked repeatedly about Guardian Australia’s reporting that senior politicians like himself, Anika Wells and Don Farrell enjoy essentially “unlimited” entitlements to fly their spouses around the country . Twice he said: “I haven’t changed the rule”. Continue reading...