Details of Tom Kerr, Tom Conn and Martyn Day's expenses have been unveiled by West Lothian Council.
All three councillors receive a salary as elected members, like any councillor in Scotland, but can then submit claims for out of pocket expenses s
uch as mileage, conference attendance and phone use.
Labour's Tom Conn didn't claim a penny back from the council, and only has a £355.81 bill against his name for his WLC Blackberry mobile phone – an amount he doesn't claim, but is bought in his name by the council.
The next up is SNP's Martyn Day, who claimed a total of £3552.90, with the majority of that amount going on mileage.
And Provost Tom Kerr, a Conservative councillor, had the largest claim of £4695.85, with just over half on mileage, some on phone costs, and £1507 on other expenses, which include host duties as Provost for visiting dignatories, and flights for council business.
Councillor Kerr said: ''I would suggest that your elected representatives at a local level put in as many – if not more – hours on behalf of their constituents than many of our MSPs and MPS, many of whom have filed immoral expense claims while others have outside jobs.
''Local councillors, I think, are good value considering that we can be out seven days and seven nights a week.''
Labour councillor Tom Conn explained his decision not to make any claims: ''I am in a job, and get a salary from that, my wife works, why should I claim expenses?
''It is a personal decision, and I make no comment about anybody else.
''They are entitled to make a claim.''
The SNP's Councillor Martyn Day added: ''Our expenses are entirely accountable and very scrutinised. I think there is an old adage that 90 per cent of politicians give the other 10 per cent a bad name.''
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