US Embassy Billed for Fuel Costs by New Zealand Doctor
A New Zealand doctor has invoiced the US embassy for his clinic's fuel costs, attributing the rise in oil prices to the US's involvement in the Middle East. The invoice totals NZ$2,790.95, which the doctor claims should be reimbursed.
A New Zealand doctor has sent the US embassy in Wellington an invoice for his clinic’s fuel bills, saying that President Donald Trump and his administration should take responsibility for starting a war that has sent oil prices spiralling. Shane Dunphy asked the embassy to reimburse him for the NZ$2,790.95 (US$1,600) in petrol vouchers he gave staff at Onslow Medical Centre in the capital so that they could travel to work, The Guardian newspaper reported. “Because of the current fuel crisis,...