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New | Britain's continuing aid to China - £27 million last year - prompts questions

Figures leaked hours after Chinese space probe lands on moon show £27 million given last year

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Britain's International Development Secretary Justine Greening was urged to explain why money was still going to Beijing, despite a decision to cut aid to 14 countries including China. Photo: Reuters
Peter Simpson

The British government is facing a public backlash after it emerged that China, the world’s second-largest economy, received millions of pounds in aid – despite the fact it had just funded a lavish space mission.

Figures leaked to a national newspaper within hours of the Chang’e-3 lunar landing showed that London gave £27.4 million (HK$346 million) to Beijing last year.

The revelations sparked angry calls for a probe into why cash-strapped Britain was giving so much financial assistance to “wealthy China”.

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“The public will be rightly horrified that we are still wasting money on aid to China,” Tory parliament member Peter Bone told the Daily Mail, which obtained and published the figures.

The findings also contradict ministerial assurances made in 2011 that 16 countries – including China – would no longer receive aid, following a review.

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Bone called on Justine Greening, the international development secretary, to explain why British money was still going to Beijing.

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