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.
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 …
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