Call to cut red tape for council accounts

Producing council accounts has become unnecessarily expensive due to government regulation according to district council chiefs.

Producing council accounts has become unnecessarily expensive due to government regulation according to district council chiefs.

Cllr Martin Fisher, chairman of Tandridge's resources committee and Alistair Montgomery, the council's chief finance officer, write in The MJ that councils' statutory accounts for 2010/11 'have surpassed all previous years in respect of their complexity, size and potentially-low readership.'

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