Alliance leader 'sympathy' for students losing money in bust business

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She expressed concern but stressed Alliance was not involved in the company for which a party MLA was a paid consultant

Naomi Long said she has "huge sympathy" for students who lost money after a business advised by an Alliance MLA went bust owing more than £64,000.

The company last year entered liquidation with trips cancelled and students left unsure whether they will ever get their money back. She said party's internal probe found "no wrongdoing", but their representatives have been reminded to ensure there are "proper approvals in place before any offers are made".

"And I think it's important that we did that because there are rules that govern how we organise the party. I take those very seriously, and it's important that people are robust in how they apply them. Volunteer USA continued trading under the Politrip name, carrying on the political travel business until its liquidation last summer.

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It's A simple resign

Do not be deceived by the nonsense in the picture it couldn't careless about lives .. it cause the covid early releases and lots mothers and women got murdered because of that headers choices .. children got harmed and so did men also..

Who were the Directors of Volunteer USA? Why was there a takeover of a failing company. Doesn't add up.

Nothing to do with us, nothing to see here and no wrongdoing found. Some whitewash that.

Tne nasty party.

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