Sep 2008 26

Snouts_in_troughTPA supporter Ian Taylor has handed me a couple of press clippings exposing an incredibly blasé attitude to taxpayers’ money from Shepway Council leaders.  They recently spent £2,000 of taxpayers money on a civic lunch for Council dignitaries, businessmen and 100 Mayors at ‘The Grand Hotel’ (how fitting) – enough to pay for two years Band D Council Tax for a single adult in the area.

Cllr George Bunting defended the waste saying it was only ‘modest’!

It’s this ambivalence to how councillors spend taxpayers’ money that needs to stop.  One moment politicians don’t mind feeding themselves with £2,000 of your money.  The next it’s £3,000.  Then £4,000.  By the way they squander our money on non-jobs and pathetic bureaucracy, they’re far from being the best judge of what comprises ‘modest’ spending.

Modest spending is delivering frontline services at the lowest possible cost.  We need to eradicate the local government mindset that public money is government money and that it’s there to make the politicians lives better.  The British people pay their taxes for services that can make their lives better, not to indulge self-serving politicians (no pun intended about the Mayoral buffet).

Cllr George Bunting, who thinks you should pay for his grandstanding lunches with other highflying council apparatchiks, can be contacted at [email protected].  Perhaps you can let him know that £2,000 of taxpayers’ money is far from being a modest amount and that given councillor allowances and expenses, they can afford their own lunches in the future.

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  • Michael Munro

    I tried to send Mr Bunting an e mail but it is blocked
    My message to him and his lunchees is how can he realy justify spending rate payers money that way
    I am in industry and I can just imagine what my boss would say if I pulled that trick – I would be fired
    Yes there are rules which in Business and the real world would not allow this extravagence
    If the rules of the council permit this then they have to be changed – NOW no discussion NOW
    So Mr Bunting do the only right thing and repay the £2000 back to the rate payers you defrauded