President Nicolas Sarkozy Spends �10,000 A Day On Food And Keeps 121 Cars

Nicolas Sarkozy has been promising to cut back on his presidential spending, but he�s actually splashing out �10,000 a day on food and keeps 121 cars under the Elysee Palace, according to a new book. Socialist MP Rene Dosiere, in L'argent de l'�tat (Money from the State), sets out what he sees as extraordinary excesses by the French President. In the explosive book, he accuses Sarkozy of �ignoring the most elementary principles of the separation between private and public accounts�.Sarkozy, whose palace budget exceeds that of the Queen, recently stated that there will be a �rupture� with his past money-splurging ways and more transparency. He has cancelled the annual �500,000 palace garden party, but this doesn�t go far enough, according to Dosiere. Just last week he sent a medical team to the Ukraine on board a state-owned private jet to attend to one of his sons, Pierre, and fly him back to Paris to the tune of �22,000. His fleet of cars is double the size of predecessor Jacques Chirac�s and cost, annually, �100,000 to insure and a whopping �275,000 to fuel. Then there are his huge travel costs. He uses an Airbus A330 � dubbed Air Sarko One - that drained the public purse of �215million to kit out, is accompanied by a delegation of 300 people on trips abroad and travels more often that previous presidents, claims Dosiere.Recent excursions include an 80-mile trip to Saint-Quentin, from Paris, that cost �350,000, a �109,000 sortie to the Lascaux caves with Bruni and a two-and-a-half-hour trip to Ain that Dosiere worked out cost �700 a minute.