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Awema: Ex-Plaid AM Dai Lloyd says minister was told of concern | Awema: Ex-Plaid AM Dai Lloyd says minister was told of concern |
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By Daniel Davies BBC Wales News website political reporter | By Daniel Davies BBC Wales News website political reporter |
The Welsh government was aware of concerns about the race relations charity Awema during the last assembly, according to a former Assembly Member. | The Welsh government was aware of concerns about the race relations charity Awema during the last assembly, according to a former Assembly Member. |
Plaid Cymru's Dai Lloyd said he passed on a warning about problems at the All Wales Ethnic Minority Association to the minister responsible. | Plaid Cymru's Dai Lloyd said he passed on a warning about problems at the All Wales Ethnic Minority Association to the minister responsible. |
The Welsh government said it would be "inappropriate" to comment. | The Welsh government said it would be "inappropriate" to comment. |
His claims come before AMs debate government funding to Awema and earlier warnings about it later on Wednesday. | His claims come before AMs debate government funding to Awema and earlier warnings about it later on Wednesday. |
Dr Lloyd said he discussed Awema with Labour's Carl Sargeant when the two parties were in coalition before last year's election. | Dr Lloyd said he discussed Awema with Labour's Carl Sargeant when the two parties were in coalition before last year's election. |
Plaid said the meeting happened "about two years ago", but Dr Lloyd could not remember the exact date. | Plaid said the meeting happened "about two years ago", but Dr Lloyd could not remember the exact date. |
He was Plaid's social justice spokesman at the time. Mr Sargeant was appointed Social Justice and Local Government Minister by First Minister Carwyn Jones in December 2009. | He was Plaid's social justice spokesman at the time. Mr Sargeant was appointed Social Justice and Local Government Minister by First Minister Carwyn Jones in December 2009. |
Dr Lloyd, a former AM for South West Wales, said he was approached by a constituent with serious concerns about how the Swansea-based charity was run. | Dr Lloyd, a former AM for South West Wales, said he was approached by a constituent with serious concerns about how the Swansea-based charity was run. |
He said Mr Sargeant told him he was aware of the problems and that it was being worked on during one of their regular meetings as part of the Labour-Plaid One Wales coalition. | He said Mr Sargeant told him he was aware of the problems and that it was being worked on during one of their regular meetings as part of the Labour-Plaid One Wales coalition. |
The charity is being wound up in the wake of a decision to cease its public funding. | The charity is being wound up in the wake of a decision to cease its public funding. |
A Welsh government inquiry earlier this month found there was a "complete lack of oversight of the financial processes and controls" at Awema. Chief executive Naz Malik and finance director Saquib Zia were dismissed last week. | A Welsh government inquiry earlier this month found there was a "complete lack of oversight of the financial processes and controls" at Awema. Chief executive Naz Malik and finance director Saquib Zia were dismissed last week. |
The findings are being considered by police. | The findings are being considered by police. |
'Shocking revelations' | 'Shocking revelations' |
Dr Lloyd said that at the time he put his faith in what he was told but he was "gravely concerned" at what had gone on. | Dr Lloyd said that at the time he put his faith in what he was told but he was "gravely concerned" at what had gone on. |
He said he would contact the Wales Audit Office, which is holding its own investigation. | He said he would contact the Wales Audit Office, which is holding its own investigation. |
A Welsh government spokeswoman said: "It would be inappropriate to comment whilst the Wales Audit Office review is under way." | |
The Welsh government has been under pressure from opponents over grants to Awema, which has handled publicly-funded projects worth more than £8m. | The Welsh government has been under pressure from opponents over grants to Awema, which has handled publicly-funded projects worth more than £8m. |
A former Awema chairman resigned after complaining to the Welsh government about the way the charity was run in 2007. | A former Awema chairman resigned after complaining to the Welsh government about the way the charity was run in 2007. |
Three years earlier, a report said Awema should receive no further funding until it demonstrated improved project and performance management. | Three years earlier, a report said Awema should receive no further funding until it demonstrated improved project and performance management. |
A Lib Dem motion, to be discussed in the Senedd on Wednesday, calls on the government to set out in detail its reasons for maintaining funding despite these warnings, and for a protocol on handling similar cases. | A Lib Dem motion, to be discussed in the Senedd on Wednesday, calls on the government to set out in detail its reasons for maintaining funding despite these warnings, and for a protocol on handling similar cases. |
Welsh Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams said: "The Welsh government has released feeble written statements on the issue, therefore completely avoiding the opportunity of being scrutinised in the chamber. | Welsh Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams said: "The Welsh government has released feeble written statements on the issue, therefore completely avoiding the opportunity of being scrutinised in the chamber. |
"In spite of intense public and media interest, the government still seems to think that it can wriggle out of being held to account." | "In spite of intense public and media interest, the government still seems to think that it can wriggle out of being held to account." |
The Welsh government's top civil servant, permanent secretary Dame Gillian Morgan, has said Awema should have been graded "high risk". | The Welsh government's top civil servant, permanent secretary Dame Gillian Morgan, has said Awema should have been graded "high risk". |
The Conservatives have raised questions about Mr Malik's links to the Labour Party. Labour has suspended Mr Malik and his daughter Tegwen, who also worked for Awema. | The Conservatives have raised questions about Mr Malik's links to the Labour Party. Labour has suspended Mr Malik and his daughter Tegwen, who also worked for Awema. |
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