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Invest NI Jobs targets 'could be seen as soft' | Invest NI Jobs targets 'could be seen as soft' |
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Invest NI job performance targets could be perceived as "soft", according to a new report. | Invest NI job performance targets could be perceived as "soft", according to a new report. |
The Stormont Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report said it had seen "little evidence of meaningful, independent validation" of the organisation's performance data. | |
The report makes nine recommendations. | The report makes nine recommendations. |
These include the setting of formal targets for actual jobs created, as opposed to posts a company hopes to establish with Invest NI help. | These include the setting of formal targets for actual jobs created, as opposed to posts a company hopes to establish with Invest NI help. |
In future Invest NI will be able to track jobs created. | In future Invest NI will be able to track jobs created. |
It implemented a new monitoring system in 2012 but because most projects take years to bear fruit it may be some time before there are any meaningful figures. | It implemented a new monitoring system in 2012 but because most projects take years to bear fruit it may be some time before there are any meaningful figures. |
However, the committee said Invest NI had acted belatedly. | However, the committee said Invest NI had acted belatedly. |
Disparity | Disparity |
"We are disappointed that systems which will track whether jobs are created or retained have only been implemented recently," said Michaela Boyle, chairperson of the committee. | "We are disappointed that systems which will track whether jobs are created or retained have only been implemented recently," said Michaela Boyle, chairperson of the committee. |
Invest NI has spent £520m in grants over the past 10 years. | Invest NI has spent £520m in grants over the past 10 years. |
But it was unable to tell the PAC if five companies had lost any jobs during a period in which they received £144m in aid. | But it was unable to tell the PAC if five companies had lost any jobs during a period in which they received £144m in aid. |
"Tracking and measurement of such basic outcomes by Invest NI should have been much stronger," the report stated. | "Tracking and measurement of such basic outcomes by Invest NI should have been much stronger," the report stated. |
The PAC also said Invest NI's current target for promoting investment from overseas companies in disadvantaged areas "needs to be strengthened sufficiently." | The PAC also said Invest NI's current target for promoting investment from overseas companies in disadvantaged areas "needs to be strengthened sufficiently." |
The PAC added it was concerned at the marked disparity between areas of Northern Ireland when it came to investment. | The PAC added it was concerned at the marked disparity between areas of Northern Ireland when it came to investment. |
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