Taxpayers forked out more than $30,000 on former US President Barack Obama's visit to New Zealand despite the lack of opportunities for the public to see him.
Obama's three-day visit in March cost the Government almost $32,000 in costs such as Crown cars and media staff according to documents released to Stuff by the Department of Internal Affairs.
His visit was accorded the status of a "guest of Government" by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, meaning some costs were funded by the DIA's budget for VIP visits.
Ahead of the visit, DIA estimated it would cost up to $50,000. The total bill was $31,960.30.
That included $21,500 on Crown cars, including eight drivers and two cars.