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Story: Gov't scales back e-passport upgrade

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Posted by: Moley (Thursday 3 July 2008, 12:21 PM)

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In other words ......

"In particular, any further investment in EPA2 would have had a limited period in which to deliver the expected benefits, given the current re-tendering of the contract to support operational systems from October 2009,"

....... It's money down the drain.

Quite apart from all the 'misleading' statements which have, over the years, served to create public antipathy towards governement.

If the leading institutions of our country cannot be honest and truthful, how can we respect them and, more importantly, how can we have a healthly society in which to feel proud to be a part.

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