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£124m owed in rate arrears in NI | £124m owed in rate arrears in NI |
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A total of £124m in rates arrears is owed in Northern Ireland, it has emerged - more than double the 2006 figure of £48m. | |
At one stage in the intervening period, the office in charge of collection had only seven staff retrieving arrears. | |
The figures and details have been released by Stormont's Public Accounts Committee. | The figures and details have been released by Stormont's Public Accounts Committee. |
Chairman Paul Maskey said the arrears had a "detrimental affect on frontline government and council services". | Chairman Paul Maskey said the arrears had a "detrimental affect on frontline government and council services". |
"We've made a number of recommendations to the Department of Finance and Personnel as well as the Rate Collection Agency and we want to see them implemented," added the Sinn Féin MLA. | "We've made a number of recommendations to the Department of Finance and Personnel as well as the Rate Collection Agency and we want to see them implemented," added the Sinn Féin MLA. |
"We're looking also for a clear action plan from both with regards to how they're gong to address this." | "We're looking also for a clear action plan from both with regards to how they're gong to address this." |
Mr Maskey said for rate arrears to have risen from £48m in 2006 to £124m in 2008 was "totally unacceptable". | Mr Maskey said for rate arrears to have risen from £48m in 2006 to £124m in 2008 was "totally unacceptable". |
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