Britain’s counter-terror database ‘crashes twice a week’ — report

A counter-terror database designed to prevent criminals and extremists from sneaking into Britain breaks down twice a week and could cost £275 million to mend, a report has warned.

In 2003, the Labour Party launched a project to develop a computer program that counts every person traveling to and from Britain.

It has already cost £830 million (US$1,240 million) and further maintenance could cost another £275 million, a report by the National Audit Office (NAO) claims.

However, auditors were unable to provide accurate figures as the Home Office accounts have already been destroyed.

Via RT.