you might want to read Peters new blog post:
"Britain's swelling overseas aid budget has created a new group of “poverty barons” paying themselves up to £2 million [about US $3.2 million] a year for their work helping the disadvantaged.
The Department for International Development (DFID) paid almost £500 million [about US $811 million] last year to consultants, mostly British, many of whom earn six, even seven-figure incomes, courtesy of the taxpayer."
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