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Get your exes in

Posted by Tom Bodden on November 19, 2007 4:39 PM | 

The annual returns for Assembly Members' expenses and allowances have been published.
Generally, AMs can claim cash for business travel, running an office, employing staff and overnight accommodation.
Those running a small business might find the figures interesting. They can typically amount to around £90,000-a-year each in total.
North Wales AMs, by necessity, generally claim the most for travelling.
Conservative Mark Isherwood must like the inside of his car at £6,848.75 in mileage, while Lib Dem Eleanor Burnham's preference is mainly for rail among £7,923.54 in claims for 'other travel'.
The figures in full can be found here.


 

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Welcome to ‘Gog in the Bay’, the occasional diary of a political journalist. My name is Tom Bodden, the Welsh Affairs Correspondent of The Daily Post, which is North Wales’ best selling newspaper. I am based full-time at the National Assembly for Wales in Cardiff Bay.

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