Wednesday, 26 April 2017

UKIP.ORG - News The Public Accounts Committee report on fraud in the International Aid budget was scathing about the dismissive attitude to fraud displayed by both the Foreign and International Development departments which suggested that there was no significant problem with fraud. Lisa Duffy, UKIP's Foreign Aid spokesman said, "As the Committee made clear, it isn't good enough to wave a hand and claim not to be able to divulge who is committing the fraud, it is imperative that people are able to know who is stealing their hard earned taxes. "That the Committee itself seems to accept that there are both "legal and cultural sensitivities" in divulging the identities of the fraudsters is equally worrying. "We have our own cultural sensitivity here in the UK, the one in which tax payers money is accounted for and accountable. John Gill April 26, 2017 at 02:20PM http://ift.tt/1BmXzY0

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