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Redford calls $45K Mandela memorial travel costs disappointing

Premier Alison Redford says she was surprised and disappointed to learn that it cost Alberta taxpayers roughly $45,000 for her and an assistant to attend Nelson Mandelas funeral in South Africa late last year.

Alberta premier says she wouldn't have gone to South Africa had she known how expensive it would be

Alberta Premier Alison Redford says she would not have attended Nelson Mandelas funeral in South Africa late last year if she knew it would turn out to cost taxpayers $45,000. (CBC)

Premier Alison Redford says she was surprised and disappointed to learn that it cost Alberta taxpayers roughly $45,000 for her and an assistant to attend Nelson Mandelas funeral in South Africa late last year.

Redford used an Alberta government plane to fly to Ottawa to meet up with a Canadian delegation. She caught a ride from Ottawa to South Africa on the prime minister's plane, paid for on federal taxpayers' tab.

But she spent $10,000 to flyback to Canada on a commercial flight rather than on Harper's flight, in order to attend the swearing-in of her new cabinet.

Speaking with reporters in Okotoks on Wednesday, Redford said she wouldn't have gone to the Mandela memorial if she had known the total cost.

I was quite surprised when I saw how that number ...came to, was brought to. Im not challenging the number. Im surprised by the number. I dont think its acceptable, I was disappointed, she said.

WildroseMLA Rob Anderson says Redford shouldpay for the costsout of her own pocket.

"If she is so disgusted with the price tag of this trip, she needs to pay back the money, either herself or through the PC party, but she needs to pay that money back to taxpayers."

But Redford said she wasnot making herown travel arrangements in those circumstances.

"I have to say that if, at that point in time, we had understood a couple of things one is what some of those actual costs were going to turn out to be, and also how fluid the Prime Ministers schedule was I think I would have chosen not to go.

Redford has been criticized for many ofher trips abroad, but she says she will continue to travel to drum up business for the province.

Alberta opposition leaders noted that Nova Scotia's premier paid less than $1,000 to attend the funeral in December, which includedStephen McNeil's costs of flying to and from Ottawa to be part of the Canadian delegation.

With files from The Canadian Press