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Government must learn from HS2 ‘disaster’, PAC chair warns

Artists impression of an HS2 train from the side
Uncertainty around HS2's mounting costs and delays has been branded "unacceptable" in a new report. Image: HS2

The chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has urged the government to avoid repeating the mistakes made during the ongoing HS2 project.

In his first annual report as head of the PAC, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown described the lack of clarity around the cost, scope, completion date and benefits of the project as “unacceptable”. 

“The HS2 programme has long been scrutinised by this Committee and we are no more certain of government’s ability to successfully deliver this vast programme than we were a decade ago,” the report said. 

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