ID cards criticised
Updated on 04 August 2006
The Home Office's claim that the project would cost half that predicted by independent researchers has also come under fire.
Two separate reports have accused the Government of keeping the public in the dark over its controversial ID cards scheme.
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Plans for the cards were "inconsistent" and "lacking clarity" about how they might be used, according to a Commons select committee report out.
Meanwhile, Information Commissioner Richard Thomas found analysis of the scheme was being unfairly kept secret and ordered details to be made public.
The latest setback to hit ID cards, due to be introduced in two years, came as Tony Blair insisted at his monthly press conference he would press on with them.
The Commons Science and Technology Committee found there was confusion over what the scheme would entail and it was crucial to increase "clarity and
transparency".
