Learning the lessons from Iceland
It named seven councils as “negligent” and questioned district councils’ ability to direct their own investments: the Audit Commission’s investigation into the potential loss of nearly£1bn of local government assets in Icelandic banks is certainly one of its juicier recent digests.
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