The man in charge of equipment at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has warned officials offer "opinion" not fact on defence programmes, including the aircraft carriers being built on the Clyde, because of pressure from ministers.In recent years the department has become notorious for overspends and procurement problems. But Bernard Gray said that civil servants in his department had "their arms put up behind their backs" to produce hasty costings for projects.
Earlier this week Mr Gray revealed that in 2010, when Tory MP Liam Fox was Defence Secretary, officials were given just hours to estimate the cost of changing the planes to fly from the carriers.
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