Government advisor on how to help children in care is paid £700 a day

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Government advisor on how to help children in care is paid £700 a day
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Fiona Duncan is paid over £100,000 a year for a part time roll at The Promise Scotland, which has been criticised over a lack of evidence it is making life better for disadvantaged young people.

An advisor to an under-fire taxpayer funded company set up to help children in care is being paid £700 a day by the Scottish Government.

The Promise, which gets almost £3million of public money a year, has been criticised for achieving little for youngsters while spending millions on plush offices, PR consultants and a slick website. And £2,055,500 of a £6.2million budget over two-and-a-half years has been spent on external contractors.

A source added: “There are too many expensive talking shops which operate so close to the government that they are unlikely to ever be too critical of ministers.

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