London: More than 100 finance and IT jobs at the British Council are to be outsourced to India as part of a cost-cutting drive to save the taxpayer money, according to a report in The Times.
The report said that 500 of the council's 1,300 British workers would have to go in the next 18 months to save 45 million pounds ($74.44 million) with more than a fifth of the posts being filled in India.
The Times did not cite a source for its story.
The Times also said that around 280 of the council's 500 permanent back-office jobs will be cut permanently with the remainder going to agency, part-time or contract staff, said the report.
The Times added that Britain's Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which funds the council, was exploring similar options.
A spokesman for the British Council could not immediately be reached for comment.
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