MPs call to limit local ring-fencing powers

Local authority control of ring-fenced public health budgets should not last for more than three years, cross-party committee suggests.

Local authority control of ring-fenced public health budgets should not last for more than three years, an influential cross-party committee has suggested.

MPs on the Commons health select committee fear long-term local authority control of the newly-devolved budgets could lead to councils ‘gaming the system' – effectively raiding public health coffers by redesignating services.

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