Greedy Vengeful Rudd Took It All

Laborr’s blood money: Kevin Rudd’s secret severance deal with Julia Gillard laid bare in FoI documents

 

  •         EXCLUSIVESAMANTHA MAIDENNATIONAL POLITICAL EDITOr

Former prime ministers Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard.

 

KEVIN Rudd has lost a six month battle to block the release of documents detailing his taxpayer-funded perks as an ex-PM including Julia Gillard’s offer of “the highest class of travel available”.

 

Correspondence between Mr Rudd and his successor Julia Gillard has revealed for the first time the severance package that the ex Labor PM was offered for his ‘unfair dismissal’ as PM.

 

The deal was unusual because most ex-PMs leave Parliament before they are granted a ticket on the gravy train of entitlements available to national leaders.

 

Ms Gillard’s offer to Mr Rudd included three additional staffers on salaries over $100,000-a-year costing taxpayers around $400,000-a-year in total.

 

That cost did not include the cost of providing Mr Rudd with a second office in Brisbane’s CBD in addition to his electorate office and a range of other travel perks.

In a letter dated June, 2010, Ms Gillard also reassures the globetrotting ex-PM that he will secure access to a taxpayer-funded chauffeur and driver, a private-plated car, with the option of appointing a driver on his personal staff, plus access to existing ComCar pool transport. Overseas, Mr Rudd was also pledged access to cars at overseas posts but for specific journeys “rather than a dedicated on call service.’’

 

When Mr Rudd travelled as a backbencher, he was assured of being offered a travelling entitlement at the ministerial rate to ensure he could stay at more expensive hotels.

 

RUDD'S SEVERANCE DEAL

1. Taxpayer funded flights “at the highest class of travel available’
2. Chauffeur and driver or a private plated car with the option of engaging the driver on his personal staff
3. Access to cars when travelling to overseas posts
4. Travelling allowance paid at rate of minister when he was on backbench
5. A second office in Brisbane’s CBD on top of electorate office
6. Three additional staffers on over $100,000 each costing around $400,000 including allowances
7. A security assessment of home and electorate offices and security enhancements based on the expert advice

The standard range of entitlements available to former Prime Ministers also included second office separate from the electorate office,

flights and spousal travel.

 

In Mr Rudd’s case, he opened a second office in Brisbane’s CBD a short drive away from his electorate base.

But the Rudd-Gillard deal also included a special deal for a taxpayer funded personal staffer on six figures for a period of 12 months.

The staffer, that Mr Rudd would not have been entitled to if Ms Gillard had not granted him the special deal, cost taxpayers around $120,000-a-year. This was to assist Mr Rudd with “transitional arrangements’’.

 

While Ms Gillard offered no objection to the release of the private correspondence following an Freedom of Information application by The Sunday Telegraph in February, Mr Rudd fought the application at every turn.

After the Department of PM & C confirmed their intention to release the documents and sent a letter to the parties outlining the reasons, the documents were mysteriously leaked to a rival media outlet last week, angering the Department.

Kevin Rudd’s taxpayer-funded perks are revealed.

 

Ms Gillard’s office confirmed it did not oppose the release of the documents or leak the documents prior to their official release in any way.

The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM & C) confirmed they also “did not disclose the documents or information in the documents’’.

 

Asked directly if his office had leaked the documents, Mr Rudd provided the following response:

“Mr Rudd’s office has no comment to make other than to underline the fact that the former Prime Minister’s office had, at the conclusion of the FOI process, not sought a formal review objecting to the release of the correspondence.”

That would have provided a final avenue for appeal after earlier objections.

 

In March, 2012, the documents show Ms Gillard wrote to Mr Rudd again after his first failed leadership coup stipulating his entitlements again but stipulated “unlimited travel by scheduled domestic services. at the cost of a business class fare.’’ The deal also included “a maximum of 40 domestic trips a year’’ to Canberra for his wife Therese Rein. This time, he also scored “unlimited postage for official purposes”.

 

But by June, 2013, it was Mr Rudd’s turn to write Ms Gillard a letter after he rolled her as PM. He offered her the same deal including up to 40 trips a year to Canberra for her partner Tim Mathieson. After Mr Rudd left Parliament, Mr Abbott wound back the special deal on extra staff and travel entitlements to reflect the standard arrangements for former PMs.

 

This greedy vengeful man and his millionair greedy wife took it all, bled the Australian taxpayer to the hilt and Gillard gave it all to him

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Yep, as I thought, nothing to see here, move along, move along, we don't need to be reminded now do we.

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Topic - Taxpayfer funded perks.

 

Chris Pyne might be the new 'Rudd'

 

Questions arise over Christopher Pyne's taxpayer-funded trip with his wife to London and Rome

 

The Abbott government is facing more scrutiny over travel entitlements, with fresh documents revealing Education Minister Christopher Pyne and his wife had a taxpayer-funded $30,000 trip to London and Rome in April.

 

The trip included taxpayers being billed $1352 for Mr Pyne to "day let" a room at a swish London hotel before he and his wife, Carolyn, flew back to Australia later that day, and more than $2000 for VIP services at Heathrow Airport.


Documents show taxpayers were billed:

$2060 for Mr Pyne to use the "VIP Suite" at Heathrow for his arrival and departure. This service involves being greeted by airport staff on the plane, limousine transfers and the use of a private lounge where security and check-in procedures take place away from other travellers.

$2000 was also allocated for Mr Pyne's travel while in London and taxpayers were also charged for scones, croissants and coffees, as well as meals.

Mr Pyne also charged taxpayers $244 for a passport application made on April 15 and a further $108 to have it processed as a priority


http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/questions-arise-over-christopher-pynes-taxpaye...

 

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Topic - Taxpayfer funded perks.

 

Chris Pyne might be the new 'Rudd'

 

 


  Taxpayers were slugged $72,000 for a farewell lap of Europe for Greg Combet and his ABC girlfriend

LABOR ministers plundered about $2 million on farewell around-the-world tours in the dying months of the Gillard and Rudd governments…

 

 

In one of the most expensive, the 10-day trip by former climate change minister Greg Combet and ABC newsreader girlfriend Juanita Phillips through France, Belgium and Germany in April has come in at $72,027.

 

The bill included $57,673 on airfares, $8914 on hotels and meals and $4634 on ground transport.

 

The former NSW MP listed the reason as conducting a “series of high-level meetings” and attending the Towards a Global Carbon Market: Prospects for Emissions Trading Conference.

 

But he refused to detail what Ms Phillips’ duties involved when The Daily Telegraph reported the first-class trip earlier this year, insisting it was within guidelines.

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Greedy, selfish, ,power  hungry , they didnt care how much they squandered on themselves. We  will never  really know the depth of waste and greed they indulged in.

 

Every time Rudd visited a country he  dropped millions of dollars, millions we  had  to borrow, millions to satisfy his power.

 

 The day they ever regain government again will be a tragedy for this country.

 

 

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