The government is reviewing the cost of the chauffeur driven BMW service for ministers as part of the government's savings drive, briefings to incoming ministers revealed today.
The briefing to the Prime Minister on Ministerial Services - which manages ministers - says that the department was reviewing the pricing regime charged by VIP Transport, which provides the service.
The BMW fleet has been controversial and cost about $8 million last year - $500,000 more than usual because of the Rugby World Cup.
The paper said the review was aimed at ensuring charges were "more transparent, accurate and better aligned with actual usage."
The paper also says ministerial houses were to be assessed to ensure they were earthquake safe.