Spending on NI poverty queried

The Northern Ireland Audit Office has alleged mismanagement of up to £56 million sterling of public money made available for …

The Northern Ireland Audit Office has alleged mismanagement of up to £56 million sterling of public money made available for radical anti poverty initiatives in Belfast. A report to the British parliament alleges poor administrative practices and slipshod spending methods by the Belfast Action Teams (BATs), set up in 1987 by the North's Department of the Environment.

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