More Liberals repay expense claims, following lead of PM’s aides
OTTAWA — Chiefs of staff for two Liberal cabinet ministers are paying back almost $55,000 of the generous expenses they claimed for relocating to Ottawa, following the lead of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s top two aides.
Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion’s chief of staff, Julian Ovens, is in the process of reimbursing $32,130 of the $119,825 he claimed for moving expenses.
And Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains’ chief of staff, Elder Marques, is giving back $22,467 of the $103,997 that he claimed.
The ministers’ offices announced the reimbursements late Friday at the end of the opening week of the fall parliamentary sitting, which has been consumed by controversy over excessive moving expenses.


