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Regional Development Agencies Must Be Freed From Central London9.47.00am BST (GMT +0100) Thu 10th Jun 2004 Commenting on the Trade and Industry Select Committee report on the Regional Development Agencies released today, Liberal Democrat Trade and Industry Spokesman Malcolm Bruce MP said: "This report makes the case for abolishing the DTI, the Department which spawns a plethora of time-wasting, irrelevant targets and initiatives. "The findings of the Trade and Industry Select Committee bears out all that I said when commenting on the RDA half yearly targets announced in February, for which I was criticised by several Agencies. "The RDAS should be allowed to get closer to their own areas and set targets which are more relevant to the needs of their region instead of having to meet arbitrarily set central directives. Many of the business support schemes are distractions to businesses and often set up foreign companies in direct competition to established British firms not eligible for such assistance. "We need to cut out central control and allow much more flexibility in regional development policy." ENDS Notes Malcolm Bruce MP argued the RDAs were dangerously behind in meeting their half-yearly targets on 5th February 2004. The Trade and Industry Select Committee publishes the report Support to Business from Regional Development Agencies on Wednesday, 9 June 2004 at 11.00 a.m. The Report found that:
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