Taxpayers slugged for Peter Dutton's $4000 dinner in the US

By Adam Gartrell, Amy Remeikis
Updated January 12 2017 - 6:19pm, first published 3:36pm
Peter Dutton says the standards expected of people wanting to become citizens of Australia is a 'debate worth having'. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Peter Dutton says the standards expected of people wanting to become citizens of Australia is a 'debate worth having'. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
The historic Jefferson Hotel, where Immigration Minister Peter Dutton had a five-star working dinner with Department of Immigration staff while in the US. Photo: Virginia Tourist Board
The historic Jefferson Hotel, where Immigration Minister Peter Dutton had a five-star working dinner with Department of Immigration staff while in the US. Photo: Virginia Tourist Board
Michael Pezzullo, Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, at a parliamentary committee. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Michael Pezzullo, Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, at a parliamentary committee. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Taxpayers picked up the bill for a $4000 five star "working dinner" that included seven bottles of fine wine hosted by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton at a prestigious luxury hotel in Washington DC.

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