Sam McBride, the political editor of the Newsletter and author of the book, Burned, was our guest on today’s show. Burned tells the story of Northern Ireland’s “cash for ash” Renewable Heating Incentive (RHI) scandal. It’s a fantastic piece of journalism that helps you to understand some of the major issues within the Northern Irish government and the way in which numerous civil servants and politicians walked almost blindly into a disaster that could cost the tax payers hundreds of millions of pounds.
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