Ross Greer MSP has written to the chair of the board of management at City of Glasgow College following revelations about the expenses claimed by principal Paul Little.
As revealed by The Herald, Dr Little has claimed over £100,000 in expenses over the last 10 years, including substantial charges at the Reform Club, a private members' club in St James in London.
Mr Greer wrote to Alisdair Barron calling for a review of expenses policy in the wake of the information, which was revealed via a Freedom of Information request.
The Scottish Greens MSP described the over £13,000 spent a private members' club in London "alarming", as well as pointing to "substantial" travel expenses which included the use of a Priority Pass for airport lounge access.
Mr Greer wrote: "Whilst I acknowledge that the FOI release did not contextualise individual costs, both the specific nature and overall volume appear hard to justify.
"For example, it is hard to envision how use of a private club could represent best value for money when overnight accommodation for staff is required in London.
"It is particularly distressing for college staff to see expenses such as these be accrued by senior management given the backdrop of redundancy processes and long-running difficulties in industrial relations which have often resulted in strike action.