DPA denies 'culture of fear' claim

The Defence Procurement Agency has dismissed as "ridiculous" claims by MPs that it operates under a culture of fear.

The House of Commons defence committee described the performance of the DPA in 2002-03 as "woeful" in its report on procurement performance published last week. It said there had been delays on major projects of 18 months and annual cost increases of £3.1 billion.

The report attributed the problems to a fear culture, where people would hide problems with...

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