The usual suspects
Congratulations to the West Briton for digging up the story about the temporary Cornwall Council worker who takes home £1,000/day - which is even more than the chief executive.
The inevitable questions follow - who knew what, and when?
I've spoken to about 20 individual back-bench councillors from all of the political groups and not one of them knew anything about it until Thursday's story. And yet this has been going on for nearly 18 months.
So who signed the contract, when was it signed, and which elected members of the council approved it? Crucially, did they approve it before or after it was signed?
Cornwall council leader Alec Robertson is quite correct to point out that the council today relies far less on "consultants" than it used to - but these are questions which won't go away.
Comment number 1.
At 31st Oct 2010, Saltashgaz wrote:Nothing surprises me about the councils attitude to money, I would do away with it if I ran the world
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Comment number 2.
At 31st Oct 2010, P_Trembath wrote:What, money?
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