Wellington-based Solicitor General David Collins QC spent more than $700 in a single day hiring ministerial BMW limousines to transport him to the "teapot tapes" High Court hearing in Auckland late last year.
The limousine bill was revealed in December quarter public sector chief executive expense data released this week which also showed Te Puni Kokiri chief executive Leith Comer spent $1000 in taxpayer funds to fly his wife to a Rugby World Cup-related fashion show and another event late last year, money which he yesterday decided to repay.
Mr Collins' non credit card expenses included more than $700 in charges for "VIP transport" in Auckland and Wellington on November 22. The charges appeared to be for trips to and from the airports in both cities and were in addition to return airfares.
A spokeswoman for Mr Collins confirmed the charges were from the Department of Internal Affairs for the use of BMW Crown limousines.
She said while entitled to use them, Mr Collins generally avoided using the limousines because of the expense and used taxis. However, she said given the sensitivity of the case he was attending and the fact he was likely to discuss it by phone during the journeys to and from Wellington and Auckland airports, he believed it prudent to use the Crown limousines.