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Showing posts with label £8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label £8. Show all posts
Friday, January 04, 2013
Bevan Brittan, £8,000 report for, Rutland County Council, Rutland Anti Corruption Party
Bevan Brittan, £8,000 report for, Rutland County Council, Rutland Anti Corruption Party
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
£8,
000 report for,
Bevan Brittan,
Rutland Anti Corruption Party,
Rutland County Council
Monday, November 19, 2012
Rutland County Council, Anti Corruption, £8,000 independent report, Letter, Councillors, Richard Gale, Dave Richardson, Nick Wainwright
Rutland County Council, Anti Corruption, £8,000 independent report,
Letter, Councillors, Richard Gale, Dave Richardson, Nick Wainwright
Why we ask for openness.
The Tories with the support of a few independents have agreed to waste
an astonishing amount of tax payers money, commissioning solicitor who the
Chief Executive admits in her report have worked for the council in the past,
hardly what one would call independent authors?
Once Rutland County Council has spent the tax payers money on this political
tool will the Tories be using it as part of their campaign at the next election.
If so they should pay for it.
Whilst in the library on Saturday I noticed some one had been
reading a Rutland County Council document alongside is a
copy of Brewers Dictionary Phrase and Fable.
Surely a good companion for any Rutland County Council Report?
Letter, Councillors, Richard Gale, Dave Richardson, Nick Wainwright
Why we ask for openness.
The Tories with the support of a few independents have agreed to waste
an astonishing amount of tax payers money, commissioning solicitor who the
Chief Executive admits in her report have worked for the council in the past,
hardly what one would call independent authors?
Once Rutland County Council has spent the tax payers money on this political
tool will the Tories be using it as part of their campaign at the next election.
If so they should pay for it.
Whilst in the library on Saturday I noticed some one had been
reading a Rutland County Council document alongside is a
copy of Brewers Dictionary Phrase and Fable.
Surely a good companion for any Rutland County Council Report?
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
£8,
000 independent report,
Anti Corruption,
Councillors,
Dave Richardson,
letter,
Nick Wainwright,
Richard Gale,
Rutland County Council
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