Records from the State Department Office of Protocol, whose budget covers state dinners, show they can cost taxpayers in excess of half a million dollars per event, CBS News reported.
In response to a Freedom of Information request to which it took the State Department 13 months to respond, CBS News has obtained the Office of Protocol's expense calculations for the first five state dinners of the Obama presidency.
Obama hosted Mexican President Felipe Calderon on May 19, 2010 at a cost of USD 563,479.92.
He held his third State Dinner on January 19, 2011 for Chinese President Hu Jintao at a cost of USD 412,329.73.
Obama held the fourth State Dinner on June 7, 2011 for German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the cost was USD 215,883.36.
The fifth State Dinner was held on October 13, 2011 for South Korean President Lee Myung-bak at a cost of USD 203,053.34, the CBS report said.
Obama hosted French President Francois Hollande during his seventh State Dinner last night.
The US Congress has been waiting for similar information from the State Department even longer, it said.
In a letter to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dated November 1, 2012, Darrell Issa, a Republican lawmaker from California, Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, had expressed concern about the costs of state dinners and asked for an accounting.
Issa gave Clinton two weeks, until November 15, 2012, to respond to his request. The CBS, quoting a staffer says the Committee never received a response from Clinton or the State Department, the report said.
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