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John Bercow slammed by colleagues after claiming £172 on a taxi journey of less than a mile | John Bercow slammed by colleagues after claiming £172 on a taxi journey of less than a mile |
(6 months later) | |
It takes just over 10 minutes to stroll from the Houses of Parliament to Carlton House Terrace, the splendid Georgian street home to many institutes, academic societies and upmarket businesses. | It takes just over 10 minutes to stroll from the Houses of Parliament to Carlton House Terrace, the splendid Georgian street home to many institutes, academic societies and upmarket businesses. |
The journey should set back a passenger around £7 each way in a London black cab if the traffic around Trafalgar Square is not too heavy. | The journey should set back a passenger around £7 each way in a London black cab if the traffic around Trafalgar Square is not too heavy. |
When John Bercow made the 0.7-mile trip in chauffeur-driven comfort to open a conference the taxpayer was landed with a £172 bill. | When John Bercow made the 0.7-mile trip in chauffeur-driven comfort to open a conference the taxpayer was landed with a £172 bill. |
The Commons Speaker also spent £367 taking a car to Luton – a journey of some 34 miles – to deliver a speech on efforts by MPs to restore their reputation after the expenses scandal. | The Commons Speaker also spent £367 taking a car to Luton – a journey of some 34 miles – to deliver a speech on efforts by MPs to restore their reputation after the expenses scandal. |
Mr Bercow, who is the son of a minicab firm owner, was accused of presiding over an “obscene waste of money” when receipts detailing his travel costs were released following a Freedom of Information request by the Press Association. | Mr Bercow, who is the son of a minicab firm owner, was accused of presiding over an “obscene waste of money” when receipts detailing his travel costs were released following a Freedom of Information request by the Press Association. |
Greg Hands, who as Chief Secretary to the Treasury is in control of day to day government spending, said: “All MPs should be setting a much better example than this, when it comes to spending public money.” | Greg Hands, who as Chief Secretary to the Treasury is in control of day to day government spending, said: “All MPs should be setting a much better example than this, when it comes to spending public money.” |
The receipts also showed that Mr Bercow used an official car at a cost of £524 to travel to Canterbury to watch the enthronement of Archbishop Justin Welby in 2013. | The receipts also showed that Mr Bercow used an official car at a cost of £524 to travel to Canterbury to watch the enthronement of Archbishop Justin Welby in 2013. |
His attendance at a charity dinner at the Dorchester hotel, which is 1.5 miles from Parliament, cost £144, while the 2.6 mile one-way journey from King’s Cross station to Westminster cost £168. | His attendance at a charity dinner at the Dorchester hotel, which is 1.5 miles from Parliament, cost £144, while the 2.6 mile one-way journey from King’s Cross station to Westminster cost £168. |
The Speaker’s transport to Baroness Thatcher’s funeral at St Paul’s Cathedral in 2013 – 1.8 miles from the Commons – cost £158, while the taxpayer received a £289 bill for his attendance at a memorial service for the Labour MP Malcolm Wicks in Croydon, south London. | The Speaker’s transport to Baroness Thatcher’s funeral at St Paul’s Cathedral in 2013 – 1.8 miles from the Commons – cost £158, while the taxpayer received a £289 bill for his attendance at a memorial service for the Labour MP Malcolm Wicks in Croydon, south London. |
In May 2013 there was a £367 bill for him to be driven to Luton, where he gave a lecture at the University of Bedfordshire on the need to reform Parliament to ensure it was a “credible institution”. He told his audience: “The expenses scandal proved to be an ‘adapt or die’ moment for Members of Parliament.” | In May 2013 there was a £367 bill for him to be driven to Luton, where he gave a lecture at the University of Bedfordshire on the need to reform Parliament to ensure it was a “credible institution”. He told his audience: “The expenses scandal proved to be an ‘adapt or die’ moment for Members of Parliament.” |
The bundle of receipts showed a Foreign Office car picked him up at Manchester Piccadilly railway station after he arrived for last year’s funeral of the Labour MP Paul Goggins. | The bundle of receipts showed a Foreign Office car picked him up at Manchester Piccadilly railway station after he arrived for last year’s funeral of the Labour MP Paul Goggins. |
It ferried Mr Bercow and a staff member around “as directed” at a cost of £298 and the following day took them to the service in Salford, waiting and dropping them back to Manchester Piccadilly at a further expense of £276. | It ferried Mr Bercow and a staff member around “as directed” at a cost of £298 and the following day took them to the service in Salford, waiting and dropping them back to Manchester Piccadilly at a further expense of £276. |
Including hotel bills, the Speaker and his staff ran up expenses of nearly £1,300 for attending the service. | Including hotel bills, the Speaker and his staff ran up expenses of nearly £1,300 for attending the service. |
Mr Bercow and an aide charged 299 US dollars (£193) for dinner while staying at the five-star Strand hotel in Rangoon during an official visit to Burma in 2013. | Mr Bercow and an aide charged 299 US dollars (£193) for dinner while staying at the five-star Strand hotel in Rangoon during an official visit to Burma in 2013. |
A spokesman for the Speaker said his duties included representing Parliament at home and abroad, attending funerals of parliamentarians and appearing at events to explain the work of the Commons. | A spokesman for the Speaker said his duties included representing Parliament at home and abroad, attending funerals of parliamentarians and appearing at events to explain the work of the Commons. |
“The Speaker is always mindful of costs, and travels standard class in the UK and when away from home, stays in hotels that offer value for money. | “The Speaker is always mindful of costs, and travels standard class in the UK and when away from home, stays in hotels that offer value for money. |
“In some instances a car service is required to facilitate timing requirements. In line with the Speaker’s commitment to greater transparency details of these costs have been published on a quarterly basis since 2013.” | “In some instances a car service is required to facilitate timing requirements. In line with the Speaker’s commitment to greater transparency details of these costs have been published on a quarterly basis since 2013.” |
But the TaxPayers’ Alliance campaign director Andy Silvester said: “This is an obscene waste of money and shows appalling judgment from whoever made the arrangements. | But the TaxPayers’ Alliance campaign director Andy Silvester said: “This is an obscene waste of money and shows appalling judgment from whoever made the arrangements. |
“Hugely expensive chauffeur-driven travel and costly meals abroad don’t look good when this Speaker was elected o improve the reputation of Parliament in light of the expenses scandal. Money doesn’t grow on trees.” | “Hugely expensive chauffeur-driven travel and costly meals abroad don’t look good when this Speaker was elected o improve the reputation of Parliament in light of the expenses scandal. Money doesn’t grow on trees.” |
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