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The JC Leader, March 2nd - Aid transparency

March 5, 2018 16:12
Joan Ryan MP
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Over the course of the next three years, British taxpayers are due to hand over £125m in aid to the Palestinian Authority.

Much of that is money well spent. But much of it is not. As Joan Ryan and Ian Austin write this week, it seems increasingly clear that ministers are asleep at the wheel.

We know from the PA’s own figures that it spent seven per cent of its budget last year on payments to terrorist prisoners in Israel and the families of so-called “martyrs”.

But despite repeated attempts by Ms Ryan and Mr Austin to get the Department for International Development to release details of its compliance reviews, so that we can be sure that no British aid ends up being given to support terrorists, ministers refuse to co-operate. They refuse even to answer whether or not they have questioned the PA about its repeated glorification of terrorism.