Andy Foster, a NZ First MP, is claiming a $36,400 annual taxpayer-funded accommodation subsidy despite owning a home in Wellington for 26 years, citing high housing costs and a shift in primary residence to Wairarapa, sparking debate over the fairness and transparency of the MP住房
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Now, Jack, what do you make of Andy Foster from New Zealand First absolutely routing the taxpayer?
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redefinition of residency for political gain
NZ First MP Andy Foster claims $36k top-up to stay in home he’s owned for 26 yearsa politically damaging precedent undermining transparency
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