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£100m wasted on Scots free bus scheme

A FOUR-YEAR delay in introducing fraud management systems to combat abuse of Scotland's controversial free bus travel scheme for elderly and disabled people has cost the taxpayer up to £100 million.

Transport Scotland, the agency administering the national scheme which offers free bus travel to over-60s and disabled passengers, has identified annual savings of £24m through cutting out fraud, red tape and inaccurate payments as a result of introducing smartcard ticket readers last year.

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