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Published Date: 25 May 2009
A FULL breakdown of city councillors' expense claims is to be made public for the first time as city leaders face the growing public outcry over MPs' expenses.
It is understood that all of the main political parties are to support a Tory motion to produce an itemised list of all councillors' expenses on a quarterly basis.

The system will be along the lines of that used by the Scottish Parliament, with d
etails published on the council's website.

Last year Edinburgh councillors claimed £57,230 for travel, food, mobile calls and other expenses but a full breakdown of items was not made public.

Although some councillors have come under fire in recent years for excessive taxi bills, senior sources in the city's main parties told the News the breakdown was unlikely to unearth any claims on a par with disclosures at Westminster.

City leader Jenny Dawe today said the move would show Edinburgh's councillors were not "on the same gravy train" as the scores of MPs who have been exposed as abusing the Westminster expense system, while opposition councillors said the move would push down costs.

Councillor Cameron Rose, who has put a motion to next week's full council calling for changes to the expenses system, said: "At a time such as this it is important to provide an open and transparent expenses system.

"Also, it is a clear and established principle that putting this sort of information in the public domain drives down costs."

Claims for 2007-8 varied widely, ranging from £3,554 for Lord Provost George Grubb to zero for Tory councillor Allan Jackson and the SNP's Colin Keir.

Councillor Dawe said: "I have no issue with doing this so long as it does not give anybody's personal details or movements out.

"I think it will help show that councillors in this city are not on the same gravy train other elected representatives seem to be."

Including salaries and expenses, the city's councillors cost a total of £1.2 million in 2007-8.

City finance leader Gordon Mackenzie said: "I would have no problem with releasing this information as long as it is balanced with protecting personal privacy.

"Councillors' expenses do not stretch to anything like the range of items that MPs can claim for."





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1

adogcatcherwearsauniformto,

musselburgh 25/05/2009 12:29:07
I can think of no-one, apart from GT, who would have the slightest interest in a councillors movements !
2

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 25/05/2009 12:59:50
Councillors could not come clean getting out of a bath,what a joke.
3

For Scotlands Future,

Vote for the SNP 25/05/2009 13:05:12
Like MPs expenses, can we also see the claims made by the previous administration going back 4-year.

I think the Labour councillors that ran Edinburgh then will be quaking in their shoes. Lets see our previous Lord Provost expenses when she visited SA for the "Homeless Olympics".
4

g danton,

25/05/2009 13:16:23
Well, let's see what the published records will actually say. It's not that long ago that the Edinburgh SNP boss (then still Labour) ran up a £1500 mobile phone bill during a visit to Ukraine. One should also carefully study the register of interest (already published) and significant movements over the years (not published) within it. And wonder whether the register is being checked independently by anyone for accuracy and completeness.
5

Statsman,

Edinburgh 25/05/2009 13:36:17
How about the expenses of the senior council officials? They are much better paid than councillors and seem to wield the power.
6

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 25/05/2009 14:48:45
#5, Very shrewd observation - the cooncillors like to think they're in charge but in reality, they just get to vote one bleat for 'Yes', two bleats for 'No' to a very carefully controlled agenda put in front of them. It's a standing joke amongst 'officials' that very few cooncillors ever read beyond the 'Executive Summary'. The real power is wielded by a variety of 'special interest groups', embedded within council departments, who generate policy through weak 'senior management'for rubber-stamping by elected, useful idiots.
7

Mik Wilso,

25/05/2009 16:13:43
#5 & #6 - Very, Very well spotted. #6 - You have it spot on. I think you must work there.
8

Mèths,

25/05/2009 16:21:42
"they just get to vote one bleat for 'Yes', two bleats for 'No' "

As opposed to Westminster where it's one oink for "yes" and two oinks for "no"
9

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 25/05/2009 19:46:20
#7, no, but I have worked close enough to see the strings and watch how the tricks are done. #8, yep, I'd go with that. Cooncillors don't have the brains - or the opportunity - to gorge themselves like our honourable piggies at the Westminster trough.

 

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