Published Date:
11 June 2008
CITY council officials are spending nearly £3000 a week on taxis, new figures have revealed.
Officers attending meetings on council business spent a total of £147,565 on taxis last year – with the services for communities department accounting for a third of all journeys.
Councillors' expenses only make up around three per cent of the overall taxi bill.
The taxi bill for council staff has dropped from £166,427 in 2006/07 but opposition politicians and environmental groups today hit out at the expense and called on officials to start using public transport.
The spend on taxis was revealed after a question by Labour's Lesley Hinds at the last full council meeting.
Jim Inch, Director of Corporate Services said: "Council officers may use taxis when attending meetings or carrying out other essential council business, provided there are no other means to get them there."
The full article contains 150 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
11 June 2008 11:19 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh