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  • GastonJ
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    • Dec 2009
    • 5505

    #1

    Yet we still give them more???

    Board members at a UK-funded development agency made large expenses claims, including ?5,000 air tickets, the National Audit Office has revealed.
    The Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) has also built up a ?27m surplus after the British government ramped up its donations.
    The NAO has urged ministers to keep a much closer eye on the PIDG's spending.
    Recent projects funded by the agency include a steel foundry in Nigeria and a Ugandan hydropower scheme.
    The PIDG said it had revised its travel policy, which had seen board members claiming for more expensive flexible business class tickets.


    But Margaret Hodge, chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, said the Department for International Development (DfID) was to blame for not keeping a tight enough rein on spending.
    "It's outrageous that 15 flights were booked from 2011, each costing over ?5,000," said Mrs Hodge.
    "Only this month has PIDG revised its travel policy. DfID should get a grip on administrative costs like this."
    The PIDG was founded in 2002 by four countries - the UK, Switzerland, Holland and Sweden - to back private investment in infrastructure projects in developing countries, including roads, telecoms, sanitation, housing, agriculture, power and industry.
    But the UK provides 70% of its funding, which is expected to hit ?700m in total by 2015.
    UK funding for the agency was increased fivefold by the coalition government in 2011, in line with its policy of encouraging private investment in the developing world.
    But the NAO found much of that money had yet to be spent on development projects and the PIDG Trust was sitting on ?27m in its bank account.

    BBC News - UK-funded aid agency under spotlight over spending

    Begs the question "wtf are we still giving them money ?" - perhaps they'd like us to pay for the expensive fuel for the gravy train we bought them
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  • Meat-Head
    V.I.P. Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 32000

    #2
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    Sorry what do these people do?

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    • Snowy79
      DK Veteran
      • Jan 2011
      • 1347

      #3
      My friend worked for them for 6 months and resigned as there was no accountability or organisation. People used to just turn up for work and sit around drinking tea. She was fuming as she's a leftie and believes we should help those that don't get off their ars@ and help themselves.

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      • Meat-Head
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        • Oct 2009
        • 32000

        #4
        Great thanks what was she 'employed' to do, drinking tea sat on dk all day, I resign from mhm and off there's, laters

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        • GastonJ
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          • Dec 2009
          • 5505

          #5
          They're supposed to look at funding projects for countries less well off than us, but by the sounds of it they've been banking the money, claiming expenses and doing nothing for the last few years. If they are run by the group that I found then the money is stored in offshore accounts and the government has been increasing the amount they give them.
          My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
          Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
          No good deed goes unpunished....

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          • Meat-Head
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            • Oct 2009
            • 32000

            #6
            Will be sending Arnold an email soon

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