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Saturday, 12 May 2007, 12:29 GMT 13:29 UK

Top official in foreign trips row

Aeroplane The head of a government spending watchdog has made 43 foreign visits over the last three years costing taxpayers £336,000, it has emerged.

Details of visits by Sir John Bourn, head of the National Audit Office, were released after a Freedom of Information request by Private Eye magazine.

Sir John, who was accompanied by his wife on 22 of the visits, went to 11 countries last year and 15 in 2005.

The NAO said his role involved raising "global standards of accountability".

So far this year Sir John has made five trips, including a three-day stay in Warsaw, Poland.

SOME OF SIR JOHN'S VISITS


Last year he visited 11 nations, including the Bahamas and United States while in 2005 he journeyed to 15 countries including South Africa, Brazil and New Zealand.

A former Ministry of Defence official, Sir John became the NAO's Comptroller and Auditor General in 1988.

Last March, he was appointed to advise ministers on issues relating to whether their private interests created a conflict with their ministerial duties under the ministerial code of conduct.

He was also given the authority, if necessary, to conduct inquiries to establish the facts behind any allegation of a breach of the code.

An NAO spokesman said: "The travel undertaken by Sir John is always on official National Audit Office business and is part of our international work to raise global standards of accountability."

He said Sir John had never extended the trips for personal purposes. He added that the NAO's work brought in £4 million a year for the Treasury.




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