Norwegian lawmaker turned to fortunetellers
Politician runs up big phone bills at Parliament's expense for predictions
Get weird & wonderful news on Twitter |
Looking for more strange and fun stories and oddball videos? Follow @msnbc_wow. |
Video: Weird news |
Christ found on a cow Dec. 9: A cow was born last week with a white patch of fur on his forehead in the shape of a cross. |
Slideshow |
Guinness World Records See the biggest rubber band ball, oldest bungee jumper, longest ear hair and much more. more photos |
Discuss odd news on Newsvine |
OSLO, Norway - A Norwegian Labor Party politician took voluntary sick leave Thursday and said she wouldn't seek re-election after running up big phone bills at Parliament's expense by turning to an unusual set of advisers: fortunetellers.
Saera Khan's mobile phone habits became known after Parliament said it would no longer cover her bills, which Norway's largest newspaper Verdens Gang said hit $7,740 in one three-month period.
"Advice from fortune tellers has not influenced the Labor party's work in Parliament," Labor's parliamentary leader Hill-Marta Solberg said in announcing Khan's leave.
It was not immediately clear how long she would be on leave, but Khan said she would not seek a second term in September elections. Neither Khan nor Solberg said what kind of advice she sought. Solberg said the amount of the bills would not be made public.
At first, Khan said the bills were run up because she was calling a satellite phone used by her boyfriend, who she claimed was on a secret foreign mission with Britain's special forces.
But the 29-year-old lawmaker released a statement late Wednesday confirming news reports that her bills were so high because she called pay-by-the-minute fortune tellers 793 times in one nine-month period. She said she paid back the amount.
- Discuss Story On Newsvine
-
Rate Story:
View popularLowHigh - Instant Message
MORE FROM WEIRD NEWS |
| Add Weird news headlines to your news reader: |
Find the perfect online school and Boost your Career! Free Info Pack.
www.EarnMyDegree.com
Sponsored links
Resource guide


