back, when this worthy insisted: (a) that RLEGP funds were for employment generation and not for use as part of local plans, and (b) that the approval of the centre, therefore, for each individual scheme was a must. And there was also a blanket ban against the approval of any new schemes until all approved schemes had been implemented. It mattered not that the employment generation effect was a must in any case by the conditionally imposed on RLEGP
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