A podcast discussion examines controversial claims by MP Andy Foster for Wellington accommodation allowance despite owning a home in Karori, with former United Future leader Peter Dunne arguing that the rules are vague, misleading, and need comprehensive reform to ensure fairness
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It's quite convenient that that then makes your uh Wellington home your non-primary place of residence and you can consequently claim an allowance for that.
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