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Contributor | New Jerusalem |
Last Edited | New Jerusalem Feb 03, 2009 12:54pm |
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Media | TV News - British Broadcasting Corporation BBC News |
News Date | Tuesday, February 3, 2009 06:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | A finance chief at a council facing an inspection over its management made an official complaint over the authority's councillors, it has emerged.
Anglesey council's finance director David Elis-Williams claimed he and his department were being undermined by the council's ruling executive.
He made the complaint in a letter in September last year.
The council said no further internal action was taken as a result of the finance director's letter.
It comes after Wales' auditor general Jeremy Colman said he would look into the way in which the council is run and the conflict between some senior councillors and the authority's top management.
It follows a Wales Audit Office (WAO) report which found "difficulties" in the working relationship of some council executive members and senior officers.
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