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Miliband in expenses row amid claim for photo shoots: Report

Miliband has courted controversy as it was revelled that he used his office expenses to pay for photo shoots.

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband has courted controversy as it was revelled that he used his office expenses to pay for photo shoots.

According to The Daily Telegraph,Foreign Secretary spent almost 30,000 pounds of taxpayers money on repairs,decorations and furnishings in five years.

Miliband8217;s use of a professional photographer will be made public for the first time on Friday when the UK Parliament publishes all recent MPs claims.

The report now reveals that he used his office expenses to pay for two photo shoots amid speculation that he was pushed by a section of the party,which is anxious about it poll prospects in next year8217;s general elections,to launch a bid for leadership of the Labour party.

The photo shoots were organised in his constituency and paid for using his office allowance,then known as the Incidental Expenses Provision,the report said.

The first dated May 9,2008 cost 125 pounds. It was described on the invoice by a local photographer as 8220;photographic work undertaken of David Miliband in his constituency8221;.

The second photo shoot,using the same photographer and costing 100 pounds,was described on the invoice as 8220;photographic work undertaken of David Miliband MP during constituency visits for newsletter8221;. It states that Cabinet minister posed for the photographs on June 6th,2008.8217;

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However,a spokesman for Miliband defended his action saying the photographs were taken and 8220;used for his constituency website and Parliamentary reports8221;.

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