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MORE than pounds 15bn has been "wasted" on Regional Development Agencies in England, with local economies performing better before the "failed quangos" were set up, a report claimed today. The TaxPayers' Alliance claimed the RDAs had contributed "nothing" since they were established in 1999, but had cost almost pounds 600 per household.
Abolishing the agencies would save enough money to cut 4p off small firms' corporation tax, it was claimed.See the full content of this document
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In Brief: Agencies 'a Waste'
But regional develo...
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