DutchNews, November 20,
2015
Dutch broadcaster Nos is one of
the backers of an initiative to force the European parliament to disclose how
all 751 MEPs spend their allowances.
The
case is being taken to the European court of justice because the parliament
itself has refused to come clean on how MEPs spend their generous allocation of
expenses, the broadcaster says on Friday.
As well as a monthly salary, MEPs get
thousands of euros to pay for travel, support staff and general costs. They
also get a €304 daily allowance and can claim two-thirds of any medical
expenses.
Last year the total bill, including salaries, came to €474m, which is
over 25% of the parliamentary budget, Nos says.
Efforts to free up expenses
claims last year using country by country freedom of information legislation
failed on privacy grounds. In addition, officials said it would be ‘too much
work’ to dig out the relevant information, Nos says.
In April, MEPs voted to
increase their allowances covering staff costs to €22,879 a month but rejected
a move to subject their expenses to an obligatory audit.
In total, 29 journalists
representing every member state are involved in the campaign, which has been
dubbed ‘The MEPs Project’.
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