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Articles tagged with "Local government"

15.09.22

Local Power

Chaos as Thurrock council tries to deal with backlash of investment scandal

The Bureau has raised serious questions over where £138 million of public money has gone

02.09.22

Local Power

Government steps in to inspect ‘grave concerns’ over council finances

A three-year investigation by the Bureau revealed apparent gaping holes in investments made by Thurrock council that threaten to cost the public hundreds of millions of pounds

11.08.22

Thurrock council threatened with court action over missing millions

Good Law Project writes to council demanding answers about £138m in missing taxpayers' money

21.07.22

Local Power

Council defends secrecy over investments that could cost taxpayers millions

The Bureau’s requests for information about Thurrock council’s £1bn borrowing and investment strategy were rejected

15.07.22

Local Power

His companies made a deal for £138m of taxpayers’ money. Where has it gone?

A three-year investigation by the Bureau, hampered at virtually every stage by Thurrock council, can reveal apparent gaping holes in investments that threaten to cost the public hundreds of millions o...

Sam sits on his sofa at home. He no longer goes to school because they couldn’t provide the support he needed

28.04.22

Local Power

Cornwall to Newcastle: children with disabilities forced to travel hundreds of miles for school

The desperately underfunded special educational needs and disabilities system is having grave consequences for young people and plunging councils further into record debt

Lauren Campbell-Thompson helps twin sister Rianna into the bathroom of their Bromley home

05.04.22

Health Inequality

Disabled people trapped waiting years for vital home adaptations

Thousands of disabled people across the UK are waiting months to be assessed for vital adaptations to their home, and years to get the work done, the Bureau has found

13.07.21

Is Work Working?

Revealed: Thousands of care jobs pay below living wage despite promises

Many councils have pledged to pay higher rates for home care, but the Bureau has analysed thousands of job adverts and care contracts and found jobs across Britain paid less than the living wage

19.04.21

Local Power

High court judge questions integrity of businessman behind multi-million pound council deals

More questions for Thurrock council after judge cites "unsatisfactory" evidence from controversial businessman to whom it gave £420m

17.03.21

Local Power

‘Victory for taxpayers’: Bureau wins fight to reveal council investments

The Bureau has won its challenge against Thurrock council's refusal to reveal what it has borrowed and where it has invested almost £1bn of public money

18.11.20

Local Power

'Mother of all rainy days' for councils living on borrowed money and borrowed time

Thurrock council, which borrowed millions from other councils to invest in solar energy, is now relying on government money from the Public Works Loan Board to repay its lenders

06.11.20

Local Power

Trial over Thurrock’s solar investment concludes

The case revolves around a deal for 19 solar farms between Toucan Energy Holdings, owned by Liam Kavanagh, and Wirsol, an energy business

22.10.20

Local Power

Bureau launches action over hidden council finances

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is going to a tribunal to force Thurrock council to release key details of how it has invested huge sums of taxpayers’ money

17.10.20

Local Power

Fraud allegations call £400m council investments into question

Rockfire Capital, the company at the centre of the Bureau’s investigation into Thurrock council’s investment spree, has gone into voluntary liquidation just as another business owned by the same man f...

09.10.20

Local Power

Spelthorne spending spree 'likely broke the law'

KPMG has refused to sign off Spelthorne council's accounts and suggested it could take the local authority to court over borrowing and investments in commercial property

22.05.20

Local Power

Council borrowed £1bn from taxpayers to bet on British sunshine

Thurrock council has borrowed more than £1bn from other local authorities

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