Aid Money Spent in Areas Richer than Parts of the UK
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IEA research referenced in The Scotsman
IEA research featured in The Sun
The article said:
“Foreign aid cash has been branded ‘Robin Hood in reverse’ as it is being spent in areas richer than parts of the UK, a study has found.
“Wealthy regions of China, Malaysia and Mexico have benefited from taxpayers’ money to fund their own projects over the past five years.
“Those include an all-female opera in Shanghai, an AI anti-congestion measure located in Kuala Lumpur, as well as a temporary cycle lane that was set up in Mexico City.
“The report, by the Institute for Economic Affairs, said that one of the areas in China to get funds — Ordos — has a GDP the same level as Swansea and was richer than 69 UK regions.”
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