
NEWS OF THE WORLD INVESTIGATION
Shocking revelations from inside the EU
HIGH-LIVING Euro MP Tom Wise raises a glass
to another rewarding day in Brussels—spent shamelessly DODGING
work and SCAMMING a fortune in expenses.
As he leaned on the bar guzzling beer Wise bragged to a News of
the World investigator how he milks the taxpayer for THOUSANDS
every week in dodgy allowances and travel claims.
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We followed his freeloading ride on the gravy train for weeks.
While his hard-pressed constituents in eastern England struggled
with soaring bills, he confessed what he liked best about his job
as Member of the European Parliament: "It's the opportunity
to make shedloads of money. At the end of the day I made £2,000
this week."
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Wise, and the other Brit contingent of the 785 MEPs, pocket a
handsome £61,820 salary. But a shock News of the World investigation
has revealed FOUR loopholes many use to boost that
FIVE-FOLD to an incredible £307,588.
First there's the extra £226 A DAY allowance
just for showing up!
Then there's the £39,012 HANDOUT for office
expenses, no questions asked, no receipts needed.
Big earner is the £162,856 BUNG to hire
staff—which many hand straight to relatives.
And there's the up to £10,000 PROFIT in
flying with budget airlines then claiming the full allowed payment
for top-price tickets.
Greedy Wise, 60 on Tuesday, is an expert at the low-cost airline
racket and the daily allowance scam. It has cost the taxpayer up
to ONE MILLION POUNDS to keep him in the lap of
luxury since he won his seat in 2004.
But incredibly he brazenly admitted he had no idea what he was
supposed to do to earn his massive pay.
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He told our undercover reporter, posing as a student on work experience:
"It's cushy — £60,000 a year! Thank you very much
indeed! What have we got to do for it? Not a lot!
"I don't know what an MEP's job is. No one's ever given me
a job description. I've no idea what an MEP should or shouldn't
do. So you make it up as you go along."
Damning
Tom Wise is not just living high on the hog—he has become
the hog, stuffing his face and his wallet on Eurocash.
Our dossier of evidence is damning. And Wise's trotter prints
are all over it.
He unwisely told our undercover female reporter exactly how he
makes a fortune on travel expenses—flying on no-frills tickets
but trousering the price of a full-price one as allowed under the
Euro expenses scheme.
On her first day working with him in the Brussels parliament he
admitted: "Every MEP travelling from their home country to
Brussels gets their travel expenses on exactly the same basis, and
it's usually business class airfare. And when I fly Ryanair I say
‘Thank you very much!'
"I could actually put the Ryanair ticket in and just get that
back— but that would be denying me a legally, well I say legally,
a genuinely available funding."
And we later caught him in the act, as he caught an easyJet flight
from Basel Airport, an hour's drive from the second European Parliament
centre in Strasbourg, back to Luton Airport in the UK.
A booking sheet showed he forked out just £31.97 including
taxes for the flight. Alternative full-price open economy tickets
go for up to £312. As he took his seat he openly bragged this
was his usual bargain flight back to the UK, and his home in Leighton
Buzzard, Bedfordshire, netting him a nice earner.
Waiting for the plane to take off, he said: "Yes, I am
milking the system, in as much as I'm overpaid for the amount of
expenses I've had. But the system is—‘Ignore what it's
cost you, this is what we pay you!'" And he added smugly: "I
clean up the profit."
Wise also admitted profiting from the daily allowance system by
signing in for his £226 handout and then staying in cheap
hotels. He said: "The hotel I use in Brussels is the Hotel
Beau Site. It's 85 euros a night (£67)."
Then he bragged that MEPs can simply clock in for their daily
allowance but slip away without doing much.
As he signed in himself at the Parliament building he said: "You
get here at 7am, you sign in...and then you can sod off, because
you get your money direct!"
The evening our reporter arrived in Brussels Wise demonstrated
how generously the daily allowance stretched by dining at posh restaurant
Jacques on taxpayers' cash.
After a slap-up feed of herring to start, followed by steak and
a whole bottle of wine to himself the podgy, bearded bon viveur
chortled: "I've spent whatever-it-was pounds tonight and I'll
still make a humungous profit. Thank you very much!"
Wise—who boasts of having a cellar of 1,000 bottles of wine
at home—added: "I have a simple philosophy. You and your
parents are paying for me. Sorry, tough!"
Wise, a former cop, is already under investigation by anti-fraud
chiefs. He was kicked out of the UK Independence Party accused of
claiming £36,000 for a researcher who he was actually paying
just £6,000.
As an Independent he now has no party leader keeping him in check
and no party business to do. And he showed our investigator just
how little he does. While she was with him he went to a handful
of meetings—staying only long enough to munch on the free
buffet, leaving before work began. On our girl's first morning Wise
met her at the parliament building in Brussels and waved her through
security. At noon Wise went to a meeting run by Action Aid on The
Right to Food, where there were sandwiches and drinks laid out.
But the lazy MEP left before the speeches for a coffee break.
Spread
Half an hour later he waddled to one of the lobbies to listen
to Latvian folk singing— and another free spread of wine and
food.
At 2pm he sauntered off to a private appointment. In the afternoon
he attended meetings on biofuel and windfarms but left before the
end. Then it was time for a shopping trip, where he splashed out
on six bottles of red wine and huge bags of crisps. The hard day
was topped off with an art show with yet more free wine and cheese.
Wise later offered to take our investigator on an all-expenses-paid
trip to the other parliament in Strasbourg. All expenses paid by
YOU, that is. But she insisted on paying her own way.
And she witnessed Wise doing even LESS work once he got there.
He scoffed meals with UKIP pals on Monday and Tuesday night then
took our reporter to a fancy cocktail bar. After all that exertion
Wise took the following day off to visit a vineyard—where
he bought even MORE wine.
In words that may haunt him, he quipped: "There are two things
that will destroy politicians. One is sex, the other is money."
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