Official privilege

Visualization of narrower problems
Name(s): 
Corporate privileges
Perks
Abuse of fringe benefits
Government perks
Undisclosed lobbying largesse
Taxpayer-funded government perks
Incidence 
In 1993, a US senator proposed the mandatory disclosure of gifts (exceeding a $20 value) given to law-makers by the estimated 8,000 to 12,000 professional lobbyists in the country, as the previous 1946 US gift rule provided numerous loopholes for the collection of unreported perks.
Claim 
Government perks often exceed the collection of small gifts, as lawmakers benefit by dodging penalty for bounced cheques and unpaid bills and by travelling and dining on taxpayer money.
Type 
(D) Detailed problems