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NI economy: Scathing audit opinion on Department for the Economy The Auditor General said that had the department been a private sector organisation it would have withdrawn from the audit.

Northern Ireland deserves better. The Green Party NI is fighting for real accountability, transparency, and leadership that puts people first—not party politics. Trust isn’t given—it’s earned through action.

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Source: www.bbc.com/news/articles/c17...

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This isn’t just incompetence—it’s a betrayal of public trust. The same parties responsible for this mess claim they can lead us forward, but how can they when they’ve failed to fix even basic governance?

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This isn’t a one-off failure. It’s part of a long pattern of mismanagement and neglect stretching back years. In 2010, only 27% of people trusted politicians. Fifteen years later, nothing has changed.

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A graphic featuring torn newspaper clippings with bold headlines. The main headline reads: "Scathing audit opinion on Department for the Economy." The text mentions that the Auditor General stated that if the department had been a private sector organisation, the audit would have been withdrawn. Key issues are highlighted in yellow: "concerning spending of £137m," "£10m error," and "Insufficient information." The Green Party Northern Ireland logo appears at the bottom, alongside a link to https://greenpartyni.org/join. The background resembles crumpled paper, reinforcing the theme of financial mismanagement.

A graphic featuring torn newspaper clippings with bold headlines. The main headline reads: "Scathing audit opinion on Department for the Economy." The text mentions that the Auditor General stated that if the department had been a private sector organisation, the audit would have been withdrawn. Key issues are highlighted in yellow: "concerning spending of £137m," "£10m error," and "Insufficient information." The Green Party Northern Ireland logo appears at the bottom, alongside a link to https://greenpartyni.org/join. The background resembles crumpled paper, reinforcing the theme of financial mismanagement.

Stormont’s financial chaos isn’t just about missing money—it’s about broken trust. The Department for the Economy’s latest audit is so bad the Auditor General couldn’t even verify the books.

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This isn’t a one-off failure. It’s part of a long pattern of mismanagement and neglect stretching back years. In 2010, only 27% of people trusted politicians. Fifteen years later, nothing has changed.

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