Auditors have issued a public interest report into the failures of Nottingham City Council’s commercial firm, Robin Hood Energy.
Grant Thornton has accused the council of ‘institutional blindness’, and called for an overhaul of the governance of all the council’s commercial interests – and has suggested the council looks at its own internal governance.
Last week it emerged that the council had bailed out its commercial energy company to the tune of £24m.
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