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NI budget: Danny Kennedy criticised by Arlene Foster on £12m DRD overspend | NI budget: Danny Kennedy criticised by Arlene Foster on £12m DRD overspend |
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Finance Minister Arlene Foster has criticised a Northern Ireland Executive colleague for overspending. | Finance Minister Arlene Foster has criticised a Northern Ireland Executive colleague for overspending. |
She said it was "extremely disappointing" that Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy went £12m over budget last year. | She said it was "extremely disappointing" that Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy went £12m over budget last year. |
Mrs Foster, in a document released on June monitoring, said Mr Kennedy had relied on receiving additional money for day-to-day spending. | Mrs Foster, in a document released on June monitoring, said Mr Kennedy had relied on receiving additional money for day-to-day spending. |
That money "did not materialise" due to the executive's budget pressures. | That money "did not materialise" due to the executive's budget pressures. |
She said "very serious issues" are facing Stormont and she will circulate a paper within the executive "in the near future". | She said "very serious issues" are facing Stormont and she will circulate a paper within the executive "in the near future". |
Restructuring | |
But funding cuts of £39m as a result of the chancellor's budget in March will not be felt immediately. | But funding cuts of £39m as a result of the chancellor's budget in March will not be felt immediately. |
She said the executive has agreed to defer that reduction in the block grant until the 2016-17 financial year. | She said the executive has agreed to defer that reduction in the block grant until the 2016-17 financial year. |
Plans to reduce the number of Stormont departments from 12 to nine are moving forward. | Plans to reduce the number of Stormont departments from 12 to nine are moving forward. |
"While a bill has not yet been introduced in the assembly it is important that work is progressed to ensure the restructuring can be implemented," Mrs Foster said. | "While a bill has not yet been introduced in the assembly it is important that work is progressed to ensure the restructuring can be implemented," Mrs Foster said. |
She added the changes will have an impact on next year's budget talks. | She added the changes will have an impact on next year's budget talks. |
"With the change to a nine-department structure planned for a few weeks into the 2016-17 financial year, the executive has now agreed that the budget should be conducted on the new departmental structure. | "With the change to a nine-department structure planned for a few weeks into the 2016-17 financial year, the executive has now agreed that the budget should be conducted on the new departmental structure. |
Overspend | |
"The executive has agreed that preparatory work in relation to this can commence over the summer months." | "The executive has agreed that preparatory work in relation to this can commence over the summer months." |
But Ulster Unionist MLA Adrian Cochrane-Watson accused Mrs Foster of "playing party politics". | |
He said the "technical overspend" by Mr Kennedy was the result of £40m being lost from his departmental budget in the last two years. | |
He added: "If anything DRD made greater savings than any other department. | |
"We are now at the end of the third week in July and Arlene Foster still has not sorted out June monitoring, at the same time she is returning nearly £300,000 per day to Westminster for failing to resolve welfare reform." |
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