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Hall of fame: the ex-MPs who spent the least on travel

The ex-MPs who who took the most advantage of their taxpayer-funded travel perk ... and the most parsimonious. 

Nick Grant
Thu, 22 Oct 2015

Twelve former parliamentarians deserve to be hailed for their parsimonious approach to travel expenses, each having claimed less than $1000 in the year to June.

They are:

Hall of fame: Top 12 ex-MPs claiming least travel expenses

12. Timothy Barnett (Labour) $984

11. Dover Samuels (Labour)

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Nick Grant
Thu, 22 Oct 2015
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