Mal Brough flew high on parliamentary perk he is now in charge of abolishing

By Adam Gartrell
Updated November 8 2015 - 12:18am, first published 12:15am
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Mal Brough, pictured with Sir Peter Cosgrove (right), was an avid user of the Life Gold Pass, Finance Department figures show. Photo: Andrew Meares
Mal Brough, pictured with Sir Peter Cosgrove (right), was an avid user of the Life Gold Pass, Finance Department figures show. Photo: Andrew Meares

The Turnbull government minister in charge of scrapping generous travel entitlements for former MPs was himself a major beneficiary of the scheme, racking up almost $90,000 in taxpayer-funded flights.

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