The UK Health Security Agency was set up with financial controls that were so weak parliament cannot establish whether it used funds in the way intended, a critical report by lawmakers said on Wednesday. The UKHSA, which was established in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic to take over responsibility for public health and health protection, responded to the criticism by saying it had now improved its governance. Parliament's Public Accounts Committee said that 3.3 billion pounds ($4.20 billion) of inventory for the country's COVID-19 test and trace system could not be properly accounted for after it was transferred to the UKHSA.
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