There are two glaring lessons for politicians from the Anika Wells' entitlements affair. First, don't grab greedily at every generous entitlement MPs and especially ministers can get, even if "the rules" allow you to do so. Second, if you do get into trouble, show some humility and apologise early (and often).
In awkward timing, government ends energy rebate as it defends Wells' spendathon
There are two glaring lessons for politicians from the Anika Wells' entitlements affair.
First, don't grab greedily at every generous entitlement MPs and especially ministers can get, even if "the rules" allow you to do so.
Second, if you do get into trouble, show some humility and apologise early (and often).
If Wells had acted differently at the National Press Club last week, when she was pressed on the nearly $95,000 bill for three airfares to New York (for herself and two officials), she might be looking a little better politically than she is now. No doubt the past largesse Wells has enjoyed would have been probed in the wake of the fares. But her handling made sure she would be cut absolutely no slack.

































