
Labour has criticised what the party says is a culture of "lavish spending" in Whitehall after it was revealed that £145million of taxpayers’ money had been splashed on government credit cards.
The list of spending includes almost £345,000 in “restaurants and bars” by Foreign Office (FCDO) officials, as well as bills for VIP airport lounges, gifts from Fortnum & Mason and products from Ikea, Amazon and John Lewis.
The dossier, compiled by Labour, shows spending across 14 major Whitehall departments. The igure was up from £84.9 million in 2010/11 in the equivalent departments, although around £20 million of the difference could be explained through inflation.
Here are twelve of the most eye-catching examples:
1) £344,803 on booze by the Foreign Office

2) £1,552 on “purple cups” for UK Visas and Immigration and the Passport Service;

3) £7,218 on a reception for Truss against the backdrop of a Sydney Harbour amusement park;

4) £1,903 to rent a hot pink photo booth for a Washington embassy movie screening;

5) £11,853 on gifts from Fortnums

6) Fine art photographs from the Tate for the Treasury costing £3,393;

7) £9,121 for an Airbnb house for four BEIS staff

8) £2,564 on home-brewing kits filed under “Computer Equipment & Services”;

9) £14,957 on flowers;

10) £3,266 of luxury lighting registered as ‘computer software’

11) £7,218 on a reception at a Sydney amusement park

12) £724 on a backdrop for a photograph by the Home Office
