Parsons survived that crisis, but he is under renewed pressure today after the Leicester Mercury's revelation that he has cost taxpayers more than £1m in expenses and allowances over the past five years.
At a time when his council is making £74m cuts, Parsons has made extensive use of a chauffeur-driven car:
Trips included media appearances, theatre visits, cocktail parties and journeys which would arguably have been quicker or cheaper by train.
He arrived at Radio Leicester’s studios on January 9 for an appearance on Desert Island Discs in the civic car.
For the past three years, he has been driven to and from the Formula 1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
In April, he used the car to visit Curve theatre, Leicester, for a performance of Yes Prime Minister.
Other theatre visits included a performance of The Little Mermaid, in May 2006.
The documents released show that in June last year, as he vied to become chairman of the Local Government Association – the most powerful role in local government – he used the car and driver to go to London to have lunch with a leading local government reporter.
When he flies abroad on council business from Heathrow, a car usually takes him door to door.
Other events attended in the car included drinks receptions, cocktail parties, a tour of Twycross Zoo, TV appearances and concerts.Not surprisingly, the Liberal Democrat group spokesman David Bill has said:
"We query whether the amounts spent on travel are value for money for residents in Leicestershire at a time of cuts and austerity."Taxi for Mr Parsons!
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