E.R. Campbell said:
At very high level meetings it is not uncommon for ministers and the like to be housed in pretty ritzy hotel suites or rented apartments - for the reasons Old Sweat noted: meetings and "representation." Some countries, the US for one, authorize different standards of accommodation based on rank grade and the standards for the "top grade" are very nice indeed. We were at a very high level international meeting in Japan nearly 20 years ago; the Canadian delegation (led by a DM equivalent) was housed in a very nice hotel - nice and pricey, too. We were visited by no less than three ministers over the course of a seven or eight week conference. Our Japanese hosts had rented a beautiful house for them, in a wonderful, park like setting; I forget what Canada paid for it but we had it for all eight weeks and - 20 years ago mind you - I'm quite certain we paid more than $1,000.00 per day so, maybe, $50,000 to $60,000 in all, and ministers, as I recall, used it for, maybe nine or ten nights in total. But it was a Liberal government and the media was less inclined to look at that sort of thing and, to be fair, organizations like the Canadian Taxpayers Federation were neither so active nor so well equipped to dig for dirt.