Philpott repays border pass, suitcase expenses following spending review
OTTAWA — Health Minister Jane Philpott plans to repay an additional $381 to taxpayers following the completion of an office spending review sparked by a car controversy.
The latest repayment includes $178 for a Nexus pass, purchased for speedier passage at the border, and $202 for a secure suitcase purchased in error that did not comply with RCMP standards for ministers, Philpott’s office said Friday.
“In addition to applying the test that all public office holders need to apply, which is following government directives with regard to travel and hospitality, we applied an additional test there, which is what is fair and reasonable,” said David Clements, Philpott’s director of communications.
“That is a process we have just concluded.”


