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    Britain suspends secret aid program in Syria

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    Britain suspends secret aid program in Syria Empty Britain suspends secret aid program in Syria

    Post by rocky Mon 04 Dec 2017, 3:54 am


    Britain suspends secret aid program in Syria

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has suspended a secret aid program in Syria after allegations that the money it paid to the contractor was too high for terrorists, the Times newspaper reported on Monday.
    The newspaper said in a report that "the British Foreign Office stopped financial support for the project, which is estimated millions of pounds sterling, which was overseen by Adam Smith International Foundation," pointing out that this project was intended to finance civilian police in Syria in areas controlled by "moderate opponents "He said.
    The newspaper said it had separately seen leaked documents confirming that the British taxpayer was paying £ 850 a day to foreign workers working for the project, knowing that none of them could ever go to Syria for security reasons.
    "The Syrian citizens who were working in Syria for the project were receiving only £ 68.50 per day," the paper said. "The AJAX project, which began at the end of 2014 with funding from Britain and many other countries, aims to train and fund the Free Syrian Army Idlib and Aleppo. "
    The newspaper pointed out that "Britain contributed an estimated amount of 13 billion pounds."
    "The documents I have seen revealed that a Turkish employee stole from Ajax about 45,000 US dollars in February, and the matter was pursued and only $ 1400 was recovered." Ending / 25


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