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An £8,231 expenses claim for taxi rides by a London Assembly member has led to calls for a tightening of the rules. | An £8,231 expenses claim for taxi rides by a London Assembly member has led to calls for a tightening of the rules. |
Tory Brian Coleman amassed the costs between April 2007 and March this year, despite having free a Travelcard. | |
No rules were broken but he was criticised last year for running up a £10,000 cab bill. | No rules were broken but he was criticised last year for running up a £10,000 cab bill. |
Mr Coleman, who has been appointed by the mayor as chairman of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, has refused to comment. | Mr Coleman, who has been appointed by the mayor as chairman of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, has refused to comment. |
His expense claim included a taxi bill of £656 in just one day last December, during which kept a cab waiting two-and-a-half hours. | His expense claim included a taxi bill of £656 in just one day last December, during which kept a cab waiting two-and-a-half hours. |
Checks and balances | Checks and balances |
Mr Coleman's taxi bill was almost as large as all of the other 24 members of the assembly put together. | Mr Coleman's taxi bill was almost as large as all of the other 24 members of the assembly put together. |
The average taxi bill for an London Assembly member was about £685. | The average taxi bill for an London Assembly member was about £685. |
Labour London Assembly member Navin Shah called for the expenses system to be made stricter. | Labour London Assembly member Navin Shah called for the expenses system to be made stricter. |
"Any system which hasn't got checks and balances is open to abuse," he said. | "Any system which hasn't got checks and balances is open to abuse," he said. |
In 2007, the then London Mayor Ken Livingstone said Mr Coleman's £10,000 bill was "an example of extravagance for no purpose". | In 2007, the then London Mayor Ken Livingstone said Mr Coleman's £10,000 bill was "an example of extravagance for no purpose". |
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