The expenses watchdog has initiated an investigation into former home affairs minister Peter Dutton’s use of a taxpayer-funded flight to attend a lavish lunch on a luxury island in the Noosa River in 2019, according to internal documents.

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  1. It’s concerning to see public funds being used for personal or leisure activities. The investigation into Peter Dutton’s use of a taxpayer-funded flight highlights the need for transparency and accountability in government spending. Taxpayer money should be prioritized for essential services and programs that benefit the public. It will be important to see the outcome of this investigation and what measures, if any, will be put in place to prevent similar situations in the future.

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