Exclusive by political reporter Ashlynne McGhee
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop charged taxpayers $2,716 to attend the Portsea Polo for “official ministerial business”.
The revelation comes as pressure mounts on Health Minister Sussan Ley over her travels at the expense of taxpayers, which have sparked calls for reform to the entitlement system.
Ms Bishop was invited to the January 9, 2016 event on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula as a guest of Peroni and Jeep.
She was pictured at the event in an exclusive marquee hosted by Mercedes Benz where her fellow guests included models, socialites and former prime minister Tony Abbott’s daughter Frances.
A Department of Finance report shows Ms Bishop spent $2,177 on flights to Melbourne for the event, $416 on a car and claimed a $123 travel allowance.
In response to questions from the ABC, her office issued a short statement.
“The Minister was invited and attended in her official capacity as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party,” it read.
Ministers are allowed to claim for travel relating to their office, but the Ministerial Standards prohibit travel for private purposes.
“Ministers must be scrupulous in ensuring the legitimacy and accuracy of any claim for entitlement to ministerial, parliamentary or travel allowance,” they read.
“Although [ministers’] public lives encroach upon their private lives, it is critical that Ministers do not use public office for private purposes.”
Ministers charge for AFL Grand Final trip
It has also been revealed that two Federal Government ministers and a Tasmanian senator have charged taxpayers more than $2,500 for a trip to the AFL Grand Final in 2013.
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Federal ICAC now!
Look how it wiped out the corruption in NSW state politics.
Why can they bill for their partners travel??? I travel a lot for work and attend heaps of interstate meetings and functions. However there is no way in hell my company would pay for my husband to attend. How's that legitimate? I work for a huge multi national too, not a small company.