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Troubles team will face job cuts | Troubles team will face job cuts |
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Some of the police team examining unsolved Troubles era murders are to temporarily lose their jobs, the BBC has learned. | Some of the police team examining unsolved Troubles era murders are to temporarily lose their jobs, the BBC has learned. |
The 180-strong Historical Enquiries Team faces a £1.5m shortfall until its new budget comes in on 1 April. | The 180-strong Historical Enquiries Team faces a £1.5m shortfall until its new budget comes in on 1 April. |
The HET has said it must significantly reduce its workload after promised additional funding was withdrawn. | The HET has said it must significantly reduce its workload after promised additional funding was withdrawn. |
The DUP's Jeffrey Donaldson said that the Northern Ireland Office was creating a "hierarchy of victims". | The DUP's Jeffrey Donaldson said that the Northern Ireland Office was creating a "hierarchy of victims". |
"That means that investigations into hundreds of unsolved murders here will have to be put on hold," he said. | "That means that investigations into hundreds of unsolved murders here will have to be put on hold," he said. |
"We are really entitled to ask the NIO if there is a hierarchy of victims here? | "We are really entitled to ask the NIO if there is a hierarchy of victims here? |
"We've got people who are looking for justice, 3,000 unsolved murders somewhere in the region of almost £200m has been spent on the Saville Inquiry (into Bloody Sunday) which involved 12 or 13 deaths but here we have thousands of unsolved cases and the government won't give £1.5m extra to the HET." | "We've got people who are looking for justice, 3,000 unsolved murders somewhere in the region of almost £200m has been spent on the Saville Inquiry (into Bloody Sunday) which involved 12 or 13 deaths but here we have thousands of unsolved cases and the government won't give £1.5m extra to the HET." |
The NIO said that extra funds for the team had to be judged "against the overall challenging financial position". | |
"Funding issues are currently subject to ongoing discussions involving the PSNI, the Policing Board and the NIO," it said. | |
"These are taking place in the context of the need for everyone to take decisions on spending priorities within the current economic climate and within the very significant public resources - well in excess of £1.1 billion in this financial year - allocated to the PSNI." | |
The Historical Enquiries Team was set-up three years ago and given a budget of £34m over six years to examine more than 3,200 deaths. | The Historical Enquiries Team was set-up three years ago and given a budget of £34m over six years to examine more than 3,200 deaths. |
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