Army's Secret Meal Charge Costs Soldiers (Pounds) 3.6m

The HeraldNovember 01, 2004

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THE army is secretly taking money from its own soldiers by charging them an extra 61p a day for food to help reduce a (pounds) 50m deficit in its rations budget, military sources have claimed.

The hidden deduction taken to offset other debts means the 60,000 men and women living in barracks are paying more than (pounds) 3.6m a year in unnecessary charges.

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Army's Secret Meal Charge Costs Soldiers (Pounds) 3.6m

Single soldiers, the majority of army personnel, are charged (pounds) 3.46 a day for me...

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