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Eu accounts clean - MOD misplaces 6.3 Billion
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Now that the EU accounts have a clean bill of health
http://europa.eu/rapi...?reference=IP/10/1480
(can't find the story in the Express for some reason)
And the MOD has lost track of a small fortune
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14018288
Should we recruit some of the Brussels bureacrats to run the MOD?
http://europa.eu/rapi...?reference=IP/10/1480
(can't find the story in the Express for some reason)
And the MOD has lost track of a small fortune
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-14018288
Should we recruit some of the Brussels bureacrats to run the MOD?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>>Should we recruit some of the Brussels bureacrats
Do you mean the same EU bureacrats that run the EU where the auditors have refused to sign off the accounts for 16 years running?
http://www.dailymail....xteenth-year-row.html
Do you mean the same EU bureacrats that run the EU where the auditors have refused to sign off the accounts for 16 years running?
http://www.dailymail....xteenth-year-row.html
The Europa report above does seem to indicate that the auditors have gien the accounts a "clean bill of health" but still refused to sign them off.
See here.
http://www.theparliam...clean-bill-of-health/
See here.
http://www.theparliam...clean-bill-of-health/
>>Also, any comments on the MoD misplacing billions?
The problem is the MOD probably have millions of items stored away in warehouses all over the world.
As things get moved around from warehouse to warehouse or country to country it is probably too easy to put a load of boxes in the corner of a warehouse and then "forget" they are there (or not update paperwork).
So many of the "lost" items might actually be in their possession, they just dont know WHERE.
I remember reading years ago about a large railway company in the USA who decided to computerise their system and put all their trains and rolling stock in a computer database.
As they went round and did a "stock check" they found trains and carridges in sidings all over the USA that they had totally forgotten about. Some had been there years.
I guess the same can happen with the MOD.
Mind you the MOD do seem very inefficient and I am sure a lot of stuff finds it way out the "back" of warhouses and is sold to all sorts of people.
The problem is the MOD probably have millions of items stored away in warehouses all over the world.
As things get moved around from warehouse to warehouse or country to country it is probably too easy to put a load of boxes in the corner of a warehouse and then "forget" they are there (or not update paperwork).
So many of the "lost" items might actually be in their possession, they just dont know WHERE.
I remember reading years ago about a large railway company in the USA who decided to computerise their system and put all their trains and rolling stock in a computer database.
As they went round and did a "stock check" they found trains and carridges in sidings all over the USA that they had totally forgotten about. Some had been there years.
I guess the same can happen with the MOD.
Mind you the MOD do seem very inefficient and I am sure a lot of stuff finds it way out the "back" of warhouses and is sold to all sorts of people.
The thing is that trying to get any national or international size organisation "signed off" by accountants is a huge attempt.
The UK government wouldn't even try
For all the reasons that VHG calls out and more.
What is amusing is the efforts in his post to excuse the accounting issues at the MOD he'd never offer in defense of the EU!
In the final analysis the EU's accounts have been held to be "True and Fair" for 3 years.
So before we have anymore rubbish abbout "The corrupt EU not getting it's accounts signed off" - let's see the MOD meeting the "true and fair" hurdle first!
A level playing field doesn't seem to be too much to ask does it?
The UK government wouldn't even try
For all the reasons that VHG calls out and more.
What is amusing is the efforts in his post to excuse the accounting issues at the MOD he'd never offer in defense of the EU!
In the final analysis the EU's accounts have been held to be "True and Fair" for 3 years.
So before we have anymore rubbish abbout "The corrupt EU not getting it's accounts signed off" - let's see the MOD meeting the "true and fair" hurdle first!
A level playing field doesn't seem to be too much to ask does it?
As Sergeant Bilko once said, "Military equipment is never stolen; it just gets moved around!" Thus, all the stuff they can't quite lay their hands on has not disappeared, it has simply gone elsewhere.
I wonder, for example, how many more helicopters are now in service in Afghanistan than there were when the Tories in opposition were whining about the disgrace of how few there were.
I wonder, for example, how many more helicopters are now in service in Afghanistan than there were when the Tories in opposition were whining about the disgrace of how few there were.
If £6.3billion of equipment and assets are 'missing' you have to asked whether it was ever needed in the first place. If the equipment is lost, and we are managing without it, then the original spend seems hard to justify.
MoD precurement has been a shambles for 3 decades. Things got worse under the last Government because bad management hid the overspending and secrecy hid the scandal of £millions wasted on equipment that didn't work.
I hope the Coalition Government do sort out the MoD. Unfortunately Cameron seems to be doing a Blair and getting us involved in conflicts that do not concern us. The Libyan adventure will cost £1billion before the end of the year for what benefit to our country.
The EU finally seems to be getting its accounting in order which is a good thing. Part of its problems is its scale and the number of languages involved.
MoD precurement has been a shambles for 3 decades. Things got worse under the last Government because bad management hid the overspending and secrecy hid the scandal of £millions wasted on equipment that didn't work.
I hope the Coalition Government do sort out the MoD. Unfortunately Cameron seems to be doing a Blair and getting us involved in conflicts that do not concern us. The Libyan adventure will cost £1billion before the end of the year for what benefit to our country.
The EU finally seems to be getting its accounting in order which is a good thing. Part of its problems is its scale and the number of languages involved.
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