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MPs give themselves and House officers a $25M boost to office budgets

MPs and other officers of Parliament are giving themselves a $25-million office budget boost. The increases will take effect April 1, 2016, CBC News has learned. The 20 per cent increase to MPs office budgets means each MP will get an additional $57,690 tacked onto their current budget of $288,450.

Board of Internal Economy also increases travel expense accounts by 5%

Speaker of the House Geoff Regan is the chair of the Board of Internal Economy, a secretive group of MPs who control the budget for the House of Commons. The board is increasing the office budgets for MPs and other House officers by $25 million. Regan's office budget alone will rise by $193,000. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

MPs and other officers of Parliament are giving themselves a $25-million office budget increase that will kick inas of April 1, 2016, CBC News has learned.

The 20 per cent increase to MPs' office budgetsmeans each MP will be able to spendan additional $57,690 on top of thecurrent budget of $288,450.

Multiply that by the 338 MPs that make up the House of Commons, and MPs' budgets alone jump by nearly $20 million to a new total of almost $117 million a year.

Others are getting a boost to their office budgets as well. The Speaker of the House of Commons, House officers such as the deputy speakers and the offices ofthe party leaders, whips and caucus chairs are alsoin line for the increase.

  • The Speaker will get an additional $193,029 for a new office budget total of $1,158,117.
  • The Opposition leader's office gets an additional $725,581 for a new total of $4,353,487.
  • The NDP will get an additional $337,487 for a new total of $2,024,870.

MPs who have to travel to conduct parliamentary business are able to charge travel expenses and that budget is getting anincrease as well.

The travel budget maximum jumps five per cent from a maximum of $28,600 per MP to a new total of $30,000 per MP.

The decision on the budget increases was made in a Dec.10 meeting of the secretive Board of Internal Economy, the governing body for the House of Commons that also controls the spending for Parliament.

Budgets frozen since 2010-11

The board consists of the Speaker, Geoff Regan, who acts as chair, two members of the Privy Council, the leader of the Opposition and additional MPs in numbers that reflect the overall composition of the House of Commons.

These office budgets can be spent at the discretion of the MPs, or officers of Parliament, providing they follow the rules that govern what isa permitted expense.

Typically these budgets are used to hire staff, conduct research andpay for language training, translation services and the general running of the relevant offices.

All of these budgets have been frozen since 2010-11. A government official speaking on background toldCBC News that the coming increase puts the office budgets about where they would have been had they never been frozen.

The official says the increase was made to allow MPs to better serve their constituents.