MSPs claimed a record amount of expenses last year, with payments totalling almost £11.7m, Scottish Parliament figures have revealed.
Expenses and allowances for 2009-10 reached £11,662,598, an increase of £706,394 from the previous year.
Holyrood bosses stressed changes to the allowances system partly accounted for the increase.
Alasdair Allan, MSP for the far-flung Western Isles seat, claimed the most at almost £46,000.
Lothians MSP George Foulkes claimed the least, at less than £3,000.
The total MSP allowances bill takes accout of an increase in salary costs for politician’s staff, following the recommendations of an independent review.
However, the amount claimed by MSPs for other expenses, such as accommodation and travel, was down by £300,000.
A Scottish Parliament spokesman, said: “Staff salary costs aside, the wider picture shows costs remain steady.”
Liberal Democrat Tavish Scott, who represents Shetland, one of the most remote constituencies, claimed the most of the four party leaders, receiving £35,983.
Labour leader and East Lothian MSP Iain Gray, who received £6,271 in relation to his party position, was paid a total of £23,661, while his Tory opposite number, Annabel Goldie – a West of Scotland MSP, received £9,924.
SNP leader and first minister, Alex Salmond, was paid £19,943 for expenses in relation to his role as MSP for Gordon.
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