The Telegraph reports that Edward Leigh, the chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee which oversees the work of the NAO, said that he found it
"surprising" that the MoD still had not sorted out the problems with the supply chain.He said that it was a "woeful state of affairs" when commanders lost confidence in a new vehicle like the Vector so quickly.
"Our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are giving their all, but they don't always have what they need to get the job done," he said.
"We owe it to them to make sure they've got what they need, when they need it. The Ministry of Defence should not rely so much on the famed ability of our armed forces to make do."
Troops in Afghanistan face delays getting vital equipment, says NAO - Telegraph
It's a disgrace particularly when the MOD will not listen to the army chiefs. Who do these civil servants think they are?
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