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Australia PM Tony Abbott in expenses row | Australia PM Tony Abbott in expenses row |
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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has become embroiled in a row over expenses claims, less than a month after taking office. | Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has become embroiled in a row over expenses claims, less than a month after taking office. |
Last week Mr Abbott paid back funds claimed to attend the weddings of two colleagues. | Last week Mr Abbott paid back funds claimed to attend the weddings of two colleagues. |
On Tuesday he defended claims relating to two sporting events, saying both represented community engagement work. | On Tuesday he defended claims relating to two sporting events, saying both represented community engagement work. |
Tony Abbott, who heads a conservative coalition, ousted Kevin Rudd as prime minister in the 7 September election. | Tony Abbott, who heads a conservative coalition, ousted Kevin Rudd as prime minister in the 7 September election. |
Speaking at the Apec summit on the Indonesian island of Bali, Mr Abbott, an avid sportsman, said claims related to a triathlon event in which he competed in the town of Port Macquarie in 2011 were justified. | Speaking at the Apec summit on the Indonesian island of Bali, Mr Abbott, an avid sportsman, said claims related to a triathlon event in which he competed in the town of Port Macquarie in 2011 were justified. |
''Let's not forget that Port Macquarie was a marginal seat effectively and I want to assure you that I don't go to marginal seats simply for sporting events, although the sporting event in question was a community event,'' he said. | ''Let's not forget that Port Macquarie was a marginal seat effectively and I want to assure you that I don't go to marginal seats simply for sporting events, although the sporting event in question was a community event,'' he said. |
''I think you'll find there were quite a few other community events involved in those visits.'' | ''I think you'll find there were quite a few other community events involved in those visits.'' |
He also defended claims related to a multi-day charity cycling event known as Pollie Pedal, saying the trip took him ''to towns, communities, sometimes hamlets that rarely see a politician''. | He also defended claims related to a multi-day charity cycling event known as Pollie Pedal, saying the trip took him ''to towns, communities, sometimes hamlets that rarely see a politician''. |
''It is a perfectly legitimate thing for a member of parliament to do," he said. | ''It is a perfectly legitimate thing for a member of parliament to do," he said. |
Last week, Mr Abbott repaid a total of A$1,700 ($1,600, £995) claimed to attend the weddings of two former political allies in 2006. | Last week, Mr Abbott repaid a total of A$1,700 ($1,600, £995) claimed to attend the weddings of two former political allies in 2006. |
He said he checked his claims after two of his frontbenchers came under fire for expenses related to the wedding of a radio host. Both lawmakers have since repaid the funds. | He said he checked his claims after two of his frontbenchers came under fire for expenses related to the wedding of a radio host. Both lawmakers have since repaid the funds. |
'Confusion and uncertainty' | |
The opposition Labor party has called for the system to be tightened up. | The opposition Labor party has called for the system to be tightened up. |
"I don't think most MPs - the vast, vast, vast majority - are out to do anything wrong," Bill Shorten, who together with Anthony Albanese is contesting the Labor party leadership, told ABC radio. | |
"If there is this confusion and there is this uncertainty, then it does need to be cleaned up for the public confidence in the system," he added. | |
Labor frontbencher Mark Dreyfus called for a "serious investigation", describing a "pattern of behaviour by Coalition MPs". | |
However, later on Tuesday, it emerged that he would also return more than $400 ($370; £234) in incorrect expenses. | |
He had claimed for accommodation for a weekend in Canberra, between two weeks when parliament was sitting, in August 2011. | |
However, he was in fact skiing at Perisher Valley that weekend. The claim was an "an administrative error", his office said in a statement. | |
"Mr Dreyfus is sorry for the mistake and is repaying the $466," the statement added. |
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