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Communications minister Anika Wells repays $10,000 in incorrect travel expenses

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Anthony Albanese rejects calls for Wells to resign over the breaches, saying she had done the right thing and had also apologisedFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe communications minister, Anika Wells, has repaid more than $10,000 for incorrect travel claims, identified amid controversy about her use of taxpayer-funded entitlements.In a statement released on Friday, Wells said an audit by the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority identified four mistakes in her claims dating back to Labor’s 2022 election victory, worth a combined $8,092.89. Continue reading…

Anthony Albanese rejects calls for Wells to resign over the breaches, saying she had done the right thing and had also apologisedFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe communications minister, Anika Wells, has repaid more than $10,000 for incorrect travel claims, identified amid…

Anthony Albanese rejects calls for Wells to resign over the breaches, saying she had done the right thing and had also apologisedFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe communications minister, Anika Wells, has repaid more than $10,000 for incorrect travel claims, identified amid controversy about her use of taxpayer-funded entitlements.In a statement released on Friday, Wells said an audit by the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority identified four mistakes in her claims dating back…

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