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Burned
Burned: The Inside Story of the ‘Cash-for-Ash’ Scandal and Northern Ireland’s Secretive New Elite | Sam McBride
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One of the most shocking scandals in Northern Irish political history: originally a green-energy initiative, the Renewal Heat Incentive (RHI) or ‘cash-for-ash’ scheme saw Northern Ireland’s government pay £1.60 for every £1 of fuel the public burned in their wood-pellet boilers, leading to widespread abuse and ultimately the collapse of the power-sharing administration at Stormont. Revealing the wild incompetence of the Northern Ireland civil service and the ineptitude and serious abuses of power by some of those at the head of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), now propping up Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government and a major factor in the Brexit negotiations, this scandal exposed not only some of Northern Ireland’s most powerful figures but revealed problems that go to the very heart of how NI is governed. A riveting political thriller from the journalist who covered the controversy for over two years, Burned is the inside story of the shocking scandal that brought down a government.
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Spooks101
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Exceptionally well written and researched, this is a sadly necessary book in Northern Ireland. Necessary because our civil servants and politicians had to be held to account for the RHI mistakes. To quote the book, the sequence of events is like something out of 'in the thick of it'. Mistake after mistake, both products of individual decisions and the systems of governance themselves. A must read, plenty of lessons to be learnt.

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Scorbet
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This is a fascinating look at the Renewable Heating Incentive (RHI) scandal in Northern Ireland, featuring both cock-ups and possible corruption . I‘d only a rough overview of the issue (Cash for Ash) but this explains it all in its full detail. Definitely recommended.