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John Gorton, a former prime minister of Australia who died in 2002, spent the grand sum of $2.69 on phone calls in the first half of 2014, recent records released by a government department reveal.
The Sydney Morning Herald goes on to explain why living politicians have such high phone bills in comparison, and why former ones get a phone allowance, but doesn't give a clue how a deceased one can be making any calls at all.
It seems the mystery of the ghostly calls from the grave will remain just that, for now.
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/...on-claims-phone-expenses-20150519-gh4zvu.html
The Sydney Morning Herald goes on to explain why living politicians have such high phone bills in comparison, and why former ones get a phone allowance, but doesn't give a clue how a deceased one can be making any calls at all.
It seems the mystery of the ghostly calls from the grave will remain just that, for now.
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/...on-claims-phone-expenses-20150519-gh4zvu.html