The SNP is accused of 'frittering cash on frivolous purchases' at the expense of the public purse
Nicola Sturgeon and her staff used nearly £10,000 of public money to be treated like “royalty” in airports when she was first minister.
Labour finance spokesman Michael Marra said: “These are the spending habits of an arrogant and entitled government with no regard for taxpayers. They say: “Whether you’re a VIP or just want to feel like one. Ace Handling is pleased to offer a VIP meet and greet service – airline travel can be a stressful part of your journey. Let us escort you through the airport procedures relieving you from the stress.
Civil servants also bought books which open the administration to mockery. They splurged public money on 21 one copies of Michael Barber’s How to Run a Government So that Citizens Benefit and Taxpayers Don’t Go Crazy.
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