The Cabinet Office sent Truss an invoice for the cost of his living on the Chevening estate.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss was billed £12,000 ($15,000) for food and drink, including bathrobes and slippers that were apparently lost in her country of residence, Chevening, when she was Foreign Secretary. On Sunday, April 30, The Times reported, citing an unnamed source.
The mansion staff informed the British government about the loss of the terry bathrobes and slippers.
“In Britain, the foreign secretary must pay for events at Chevening House using his or her own funds or party,” the paper said.
According to the publication, Liz Truss used the residence to meet with her inner circle, including friends and party members.
According to The Times, the British government only pays for official events at the property. While receiving personal guests and holding party meetings are not.
At the same time, a representative of the politician said that Truss plans to challenge the bill, because it could include both personal and official expenses.
Chevening House is located in Kent. In 1981, he was placed at the disposal of the British Foreign Secretary.
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