Britain has given a staggering £71 million of taxpayers' money to China in one year alone - a country with an economy that's five times the size of the UK's.
MPs are reportedly demanding an inquiry into why the aid money was sent, particularly as some of it was used to help Chinese firms better compete with their British counterparts.
With Members of Parliament due to go on their summer hiatus, the Department for International Development's annual report - in which the aid sums were 'buried' - was ushered out quietly this week.
The money was sent out in 2018 in the form of direct aid as well as funding which is distributed by the likes of the UN and EU.
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