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PostPosted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:40 pm 
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Tower Hamlets Mayor’s Taxi Expenses Controversy



Tower Hamlets’ independent mayor Lutfur Rahman is again attracting controversy, this time over his expenses.

The Evening Standard reports that Rahman is rather fond of cabs, spending £2,800 in six months on them, including £71 on a 400m journey and £121 on a trip that could have been replicated by five stops on the DLR. Of course, he’s not the first Mayor to be caught hopping into taxis for short journeys (Boris Johnson spent £4,698 on cabs in his first year in office, including £99.50 from City Hall to Elephant and Castle), but it may prove more damaging to Rahman’s public image, presiding as he does over one of London’s poorest areas and vowing to do everything he can to stave off council cuts.

Rahman suffered another setback last week when the council rejected his budget for next year. Labour and Conservative councillors joined forces to stop £296k for the mayor’s personal advisors and £1.2m being spent on free newspaper East End Life. The freesheet has been described as ‘Pravda propaganda’ (and brings to mind Boris Johnson’s criticism of Ken Livingstone’s The Londoner as a “ludicrous Pyongyang-style newspaper“. We wonder these things are still going if everyone hates them so much).

Expect to hear much more of this kind of thing; Tower Hamlets’ politicians are already gearing up for next year’s election, and we expect Labour to declare all-out war after Rahman, who was deselected as Labour candidate in 2010, kicked their asses by getting double the votes, and the party is recovering after also receiving a beating at the hands of Respect. The shortlist for Labour’s Tower Hamlets mayoral candidate is already drawn up, consisting of defeated 2010 candidate Helal Abbas, Sirajul Islam, Rachael Saunders and Assembly Member John Biggs, who is probably the front runner.

http://londonist.com/2013/03/tower-haml ... oversy.php

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:58 am 
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captain cab wrote:
The Evening Standard reports that Rahman is rather fond of cabs, spending £2,800 in six months on them, including £71 on a 400m journey and £121 on a trip that could have been replicated by five stops on the DLR.

Gets my vote.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 11:43 pm 
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depends if the council pays up or not we once made the mistake of agreeing to provide taxis on account for the local mayor the accounts dept refused to pay !

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edders23 wrote:
depends if the council pays up or not we once made the mistake of agreeing to provide taxis on account for the local mayor the accounts dept refused to pay !

did you charge the Mayor when the council didn't pay as he was the user?

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 12:41 pm 
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The account was set up by the town clerk who subsequently left their post and the new town clerk decided not to pay as the amount of money involved was relatively small ( about £80) i decided it would cost more to recover the money than was recoverable so i left it

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edders23 wrote:
The account was set up by the town clerk who subsequently left their post and the new town clerk decided not to pay as the amount of money involved was relatively small ( about £80) i decided it would cost more to recover the money than was recoverable so i left it

I would have clamped the Mayoral car.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 6:15 am 
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edders23 wrote:
The account was set up by the town clerk who subsequently left their post and the new town clerk decided not to pay as the amount of money involved was relatively small ( about £80) i decided it would cost more to recover the money than was recoverable so i left it

Obviously that was your decision to make. If it was me I would have taken them to the small claims court. It costs £35 and is added to the bill.

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