And the project hasn't even started yet...
By Andy McCue
Published: 18 August 2006 12:45 GMT
The government has revealed it has spent almost £50m on the controversial ID cards scheme before the project has even got off the ground.
-- Lembit Öpik, Liberal Democrat MP
In a written answer to a parliamentary question by Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Öpik, the Home Office said £46.4m had been spent on the ID cards scheme up to the end of May 2006 since the start of the financial year 2003/2004.
Öpik called it a "catastrophic waste of taxpayers' money" and said the £46.4m spent to date could have been better used to pay for more than 150 new police officers for 10 years.
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He said: "This is real money wasted on an unworkable scheme which won't achieve what the government claims."
Prime Minister Tony Blair said earlier this month ID cards will be a central plank of Labour's next election manifesto, despite delays in putting the identity cards contracts out to tender and leaked memos from a senior official at the Home Office claiming the project is heading for disaster with a lack of clear benefits to demonstrate a return on the investment.
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