15/10/2007
Loyalist Funding On Hold?
Continued loyalist violence remains a major stumbling block for Assembly Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie.
She is to brief colleagues at Stormont soon on whether or not she will withdraw more than £1m of funding for a loyalist project, as was threatened in the absence of Ulster Defence Association (UDA) decommissioning.
Last week, Mrs Ritchie spoke to the head of the decommissioning body about progress on UDA arms.
Weekend disturbances and a missed deadline for the paramilitary organisation to begin giving up guns last week have all exacerbated the situation with Ms Ritchie said to be coming under pressure from the Northern Ireland Office to compromise.
However, Security Minister Paul Goggins said the final decision on whether to redirect £1.2m from the Conflict Transformation Initiative to other loyalist projects was hers.
The UDA said it was adhering to its own timetable for getting rid of its weapons, despite last Tuesday's deadline.
(BMcC)
She is to brief colleagues at Stormont soon on whether or not she will withdraw more than £1m of funding for a loyalist project, as was threatened in the absence of Ulster Defence Association (UDA) decommissioning.
Last week, Mrs Ritchie spoke to the head of the decommissioning body about progress on UDA arms.
Weekend disturbances and a missed deadline for the paramilitary organisation to begin giving up guns last week have all exacerbated the situation with Ms Ritchie said to be coming under pressure from the Northern Ireland Office to compromise.
However, Security Minister Paul Goggins said the final decision on whether to redirect £1.2m from the Conflict Transformation Initiative to other loyalist projects was hers.
The UDA said it was adhering to its own timetable for getting rid of its weapons, despite last Tuesday's deadline.
(BMcC)
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