According to figures from the Telegraph, the government spent £1.17 million from the taxpayers’ pocket on Olympic and Paralympic tickets for ministers, actors and business leaders.
However, it is not the amount of money spent, which was far over the £750,000 budget, which is being criticised, but rather the timing of the information release.
John Mann, a Labour MP, compared the decision to release the figures during the Algerian hostage crisis with Labour spin doctor Jo Moore's infamous email stating the September 11 attacks as a good day to “bury bad news”
Mann said: “People will be very cynical about the Government doing this now when everyone is rightly concentrating on what is happening in Algeria."
Adding: "It is yet another attempt by successive governments to bury bad news."
However, a spokesman for the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, quashed any suggestions of attempts to “bury bad news”, saying: “The London Olympic and Paralympic Games were a phenomenal success. To suggest that government should be reproached for playing a part in that by hosting delegations and promoting British interest and business on this international platform is ridiculous.
He added: “It took a while to collate the required information and as with all written ministerial statements we notified Parliament earlier this week of our intention to publish."