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Invest NI demands £7m from Nortel Invest NI demands £7m from Nortel
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Invest NI has asked Nortel to repay a £7.4m grant following the company's decision to go into administration.Invest NI has asked Nortel to repay a £7.4m grant following the company's decision to go into administration.
INI said that the company had breached the terms of a financial assistance agreement signed in June 2006.INI said that the company had breached the terms of a financial assistance agreement signed in June 2006.
It also revealed that Nortel has repaid £15m in other grants following earlier cutbacks at its Newtownabbey site.It also revealed that Nortel has repaid £15m in other grants following earlier cutbacks at its Newtownabbey site.
Nortel's UK operation went into administration in January and it later cut 220 jobs, 92 of them at the Newtownabbey plant.Nortel's UK operation went into administration in January and it later cut 220 jobs, 92 of them at the Newtownabbey plant.
The figures have been published in response to an assembly question from the SDLP MLA Alistair McDonnell.The figures have been published in response to an assembly question from the SDLP MLA Alistair McDonnell.
INI has also said that it wants Visteon to repay £88,606.78 of a research and development grant.
In March the car parts company placed its Belfast plant in administration with the loss of more than 200 jobs.