Taxpayers money squandered say watchdog
By Nick Heath
Published: 20 October 2008 16:17 GMT
Almost £300m-worth of public sector IT projects have been binned in the UK, sparking accusations the government is embarking on the schemes without proper thought.
In a series of written answers to parliament, it was revealed that Whitehall has shelved £273m-worth of major IT schemes over the past five years.
The figure was condemned by Public Accounts Committee member Richard Bacon, who labelled it a "shocking reflection on the failure of the government to get the basics [of IT projects] right".
The £273m included:
Several departments - including the Department of Health, the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills - refused to reveal to parliament the value of cancelled projects, claiming it would involve "disproportionate cost".
The Public Accounts Committee's Bacon, a long-time critic of the NHS National Programme for IT, said: "That figure would fund...
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