Home Office accused of spending 10,000 on lavish dinner at Searcys in The Gherkin
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The Home Office has been accused of extravagant spending on a lavish dinner at Searcys, with a reported bill of £10,350 for a party of 45 during a security meeting.
A spokesperson elaborated that the dinner recognized Italy’s role in the international security agenda during its G7 presidency, signifying the importance of international collaboration.
John O'Connell from the Tax-Payers' Alliance condemned the expenditure, stating that there can be no excuse for such 'outrageous extravagance' and calling for accountability.
The gathering focused on crucial agreements to enhance information sharing on serious issues such as people smuggling and organized immigration crime, underpinning its strategic significance.
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