Gaelic quango may face grilling over grants distribution
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:22 pm
'S ann dripeil trang a tha nàimhdean na Gàidhlig?
Gaelic enemies going into overdrive?
'A quango responsible for promoting Gaelic has handed out around £3 million in grants to organisations linked to its own board members.
Bòrd na Gàidhlig, set up as a statutory body in 2006, also gave at least £220,000 worth of awards to bodies tied to its chairman.
Mary Scanlon, a Tory MSP for the Highlands and Islands, is now calling on Audit Scotland to review the payments.
The Gaelic development agency was created by the last Labour-led Scottish Executive to develop the use of the ancient language.
With an annual taxpayer-funded budget of around £5.5m, the body funds groups that help promote the understanding of Gaelic.
However, the quango’s latest annual report, which covers 2008 to 2009, reveals that 26 grant approvals were made to organisations associated with board members.'
Tuilleadh an seo:
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/educ ... n-1.999225
Gaelic enemies going into overdrive?
'A quango responsible for promoting Gaelic has handed out around £3 million in grants to organisations linked to its own board members.
Bòrd na Gàidhlig, set up as a statutory body in 2006, also gave at least £220,000 worth of awards to bodies tied to its chairman.
Mary Scanlon, a Tory MSP for the Highlands and Islands, is now calling on Audit Scotland to review the payments.
The Gaelic development agency was created by the last Labour-led Scottish Executive to develop the use of the ancient language.
With an annual taxpayer-funded budget of around £5.5m, the body funds groups that help promote the understanding of Gaelic.
However, the quango’s latest annual report, which covers 2008 to 2009, reveals that 26 grant approvals were made to organisations associated with board members.'
Tuilleadh an seo:
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/educ ... n-1.999225