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Sussan Ley resigns from front bench over expenses scandal.

Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley has resigned from the front bench amid a travel expenses scandal that raised questions about taxpayer-funded trips to the Gold Coast.

In a statement issued this afternoon, the Minister for Health, Aged Care and Sport said the decision to step down was “personal”.

“I am confident I have followed the rules, not just regarding entitlements but most importantly the ministerial code of conduct,” the 55-year-old wrote.

“The ongoing intense media speculation has made this an incredibly difficult week. However I am conscious that this has also been a difficult week for the government.”

The scandal broke earlier this month when The Herald Sun uncovered that the member for Farrer had spent nearly $12,000 chartering a VIP jet to the Gold Coast for a meeting in March last year.

What followed was a series of revelations about Ley’s travel habits, including that she and her partner purchased a $795,000 investment property on the Gold Coast from a Liberal donor while on a tax-payer funded work trip in May 2015.

The scrutiny took the leap from the press to the parliament on Monday, when Ley agreed to step aside without ministerial pay pending the results of an investigation by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s departmental secretary, Martin Parkinson.

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Addressing the media following Ley’s resignation today, Prime Minister Turnbull said, “Australians are entitled to expect that politicians spend taxpayers’ money carefully, ensuring at all times that their work expenditure represents an efficient, effective and ethical use of public resources.”

Prime Minister Turnbull also announced that a new independent body would be created to oversee parliamentary expenses.

“It will monitor and adjudicate all claims by MPs, senators and ministers, ensuring that taxpayers’ funds are spent appropriately and in compliance with the rules,” he said.

Ley’s ministerial replacements will be announced next week.