A critical post questioning the hypocrisy of a minister claiming a tax-free accommodation allowance while criticizing poor beneficiaries and disabled individuals.
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Another case of an MP claiming the accommodation allowance in Wellington, but in even more questionable circumstances. This involves New Zealand first MP Andy Foster. It's been revealed he's claimed tens of thousands of dollars to live in Wellington when he has owned a house in Karori in Wellington for 26 years because he's lived in Wellington for decades. He was the mayor there. Former United Future Leader Peter Dunn is with us on this. Hi, Peter. Hi, Heather. I mean, this looks like a straight out root, isn't it?
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exploitative entitlements for property owners
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