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Previously on "Where does all our money go?"

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by SantaClaus View Post
    I think you'll find a great deal of our money goes here:

    http://www.coopedup.co.uk/userimages/procart5.htm?gclid=CMK60aDbnJ8CFVBd4wodTC6EIA
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  • SantaClaus
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Where does all our money go?
    I think you'll find a great deal of our money goes here:

    http://www.coopedup.co.uk/userimages...FVBd4wodTC6EIA

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  • sasguru
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    Stop moaning. Without all this waste even more of you would be out of a job.

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  • Clippy
    started a topic Where does all our money go?

    Where does all our money go?

    Fkin NuLiebor! Some quotes from the article:

    Mismanagement of public programmes has cost the taxpayer more than £22bn in recent years.

    The depressing fact is that, despite a series of efficiency drives and promised staff culls, from the Gershon review to the latest pre-Budget report, the Government has failed to get control of Whitehall waste.

    Mismanagement of enormous government projects has cost the taxpayer more than £22bn over the past few years, as civil servants failed to meet their responsibility to deliver programmes on time and on budget.

    Many of the projects are computer schemes, such as the national programme for information technology (NPfIT), the hugely ambitious attempt to centralise NHS systems.
    Complete article.

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