ECONOMIC GROWTH

Audit concerns over Regional Growth Fund

The National Audit Office has reported huge variations in the cost of creating new jobs under the Government's flagship economic growth programme have cast doubts over its value for money.

Huge variations in the cost of creating new jobs under the Government's flagship economic growth programme have cast doubts over its value for money, the National Audit Office (NAO) has reported.

In its study into the first two rounds of the Regional Growth Fund (RGF), the spending watchdog claims 41,000 new jobs - set to last on average for seven years - will have been delivered at an average cost of £33,000.

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