The Mail on Sunday

Priti’s pitiful bid to defend waste and corruption

- By IAN BIRRELL MoS MAN WHO EXPOSED SCANDAL

EARLIER this month I found myself sitting in an impressive Whitehall office being grilled by officials at the aid watchdog.

It was, they said, the first time they had interviewe­d a journalist since the Independen­t Commission for Aid Impact was set up six years ago.

Their questionin­g followed my revelation­s into dirty tricks, duplicity and fat-cat private contractor­s creaming off cash in the poverty industry.

The body has now announced three inquiries into spending by the Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t.

They follow our reports into how the surging tide of aid cash was leading to corruption, waste and highly questionab­le schemes in order to hit an absurd internatio­nal target, ignored by most nations.

So I was staggered to see an interview last week by Priti Patel, the Internatio­nal Developmen­t Secretary, trying to defend the work of her department (which, incidental­ly, she argued should be scrapped before landing the post).

It was not a surprise to see her spouting the standard nonsense about British aid saving lives around the planet, but it was astounding to see her claiming ‘newspapers could twist up a story every day about UK aid, but to date there hasn’t been one that’s been 100 per cent accurate’.

This was offensive nonsense. Ms Patel would do better to get a grip on a department guilty of obscene waste, of insane spending, of appalling procuremen­t, of crushing whistleblo­wers, of funding terror and repression, and of damaging developing countries with its arrogant, bungling, neocolonia­l interventi­ons. Instead, she hits out at journalist­s who dare to expose how taxpayers’ money is going astray.

How pitiful of Ms Patel, a minor-league Minister who proves how fast politician­s can shift their views when given the bait of a cushy job.

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