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A £542 gazebo, £1k chair, £3k flights, lapops, iPads and MacBooks, £78 on colouring pencils. the sums spent by Senedd Members on expenses
One MS bought two MacBooks within two years at £1,200 each
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Members of the Senedd claimed £5.7m in expenses in the last Senedd term - with claims from a few pence right up to flights costing thousands of pounds.
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