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ID scheme hit for shifting cost to citizens

By Jimmy Burns

Published: May 7 2008 03:54 | Last updated: May 7 2008 03:54

The Home Office on Tuesday faced claims of “creative accounting” as it pledged to cut nearly £1bn ($2bn) from the cost of the identity card scheme.

According to the latest official estimates, a broadening of the private sector role in the scheme to include involvement in biometric fingerprinting, as already promised by ministers, will contribute to savings of £975m by 2017, the date by which all citizens are expected to have an ID card.

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