Hundreds of civil servants are being paid to work ‘from the beach’, a campaign group has claimed, with Whitehall bosses now facing accusations that they are approving ‘taxpayer-funded globe-trotting‘.
The Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA) has revealed that more than 350 civil servants were given permission to clock in remotely from holiday resorts in Spain, Greece, Australia and Brazil.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, led by ‘Red’ Ed Miliband, accounted for more than one-third of the ‘jet-setting’ Whitehall workers.
The TPA has now accused civil servants of getting away with ‘taxpayer-funded globe-trotting’ at the same time that families have been forced to skip
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