MP Raises Concerns Over Prime Minister’s Travel Catering Costs
A Member of Parliament has raised questions regarding the Prime Minister’s spending on in-flight catering, highlighting a reported $195,000 spent on meals during official travel. The issue was brought up in the House of Commons, with the MP referencing specific menu items such as “luxury butter cups.”
Details of Catering Expenditure
The MP stated that the total expenditure on food and beverages for the Prime Minister’s flights reached $195,000. The menu reportedly included items such as “luxury butter cups,” which the MP cited as an example of the nature of the expenses. The MP questioned whether such spending was appropriate, given the current economic climate.
Government Response
In response, the government indicated that the costs were in line with established protocols for official travel. Officials stated that in-flight catering is provided according to security and logistical requirements, and that the expenses are consistent with those incurred during previous administrations.
Ongoing Debate
The discussion over the Prime Minister’s travel expenses continues, with opposition members requesting further details on the breakdown of the catering costs. The government has maintained that all expenditures are subject to oversight and comply with existing guidelines.