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Chris Grayling has 'wasted £2.7bn in political blunders', says Labour

Sign up to our free Brexit and beyond email for the latest headlines on what Brexit is meaning for the UK Sign up to our Brexit email for the latest insight Sign up to our Brexit email for the latest insight SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Labour has claimed transport secretary Chris Grayling's political gaffes have cost the economy and taxpayers over £2.7bn during his time in government. On the same day, a damning report from the National Audit Office on Mr Grayling's reforms to probation suggested the part-privatisation of the service had cost the taxpayer millions of pounds. But in an attempt to defend the ban, Mr Grayling spent £72,000 of taxpayers' money in the courts, which at the time was described as a "scandalous waste of public money". Prisoner tagging While justice secretary, Mr Grayling also awarded a £23m contract to a firm for a bespoke prisoner tracking scheme to give Britain "one of the most advanced GPS tagging systems in the world".

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