Labour’s waste-finder general
Meg Hillier, chair of the Public Accounts Committee: Britain isn’t corrupt, it’s incompetent.
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Will Dunn is business editor of the New Statesman. He writes on a range of topics including inflation, housing, the Bank of England, the world of work and the cost of living crisis.
Meg Hillier, chair of the Public Accounts Committee: Britain isn’t corrupt, it’s incompetent.
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