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'Cheap' flights cost Panetta

 

Friday 06 April 2012 17:07 EDT
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It's turning out to be a costly commute home for the US Defence Secretary, Leon Panetta.

The Pentagon chief has reimbursed the government $17,000 (£10,000) to cover some of the cost of flying to and from his home in California – which he does in a military jet for security reasons – two dozen times since he took the post in July.

The trips cost about $32,000 each, but Mr Panetta pays only $630.

AP

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