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Thanet deputy chief cleared of misconduct

Allegations of misconduct against the deputy chief executive of Thanet DC have been dropped, The MJ understands.

There is no quick fix

The announcement of £2.5bn of ‘exceptional financial support’ for councils will fail to fix local government’s finances, a senior sector figure has said.

Council hands police file on £1m pay-outs

A file relating to allegedly unlawful exit payments to managers at Northumberland CC has been handed to police.

Call for council tax overhaul

Work should begin now on the ‘long-overdue’ revaluation of all domestic properties in England to bolster local government finance, a think-tank has argued.

Council set to halve sick pay

Southend Council is planning to halve the amount of sick pay given to staff in a move Unison has described as ‘callous’.

Finance settlement set for £500m boost

The Local Government Finance Settlement is to expected to be boosted by £500m, following pressure from sector lobbying and MPs.

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Soap Box

A recent report by a local government watchdog will serve as a further reminder to council chief officers of the dangers of developing too close a relationship with the political administration...

Lawyers stand to gain

Budget restrictions and financial pressures have seen increasing demands being placed by many councils on their legal teams to deliver efficiencies, while maintaining high professional standards, says Geoff Wild.

Landlords report demands greater power for councils

Councils should be given the power to recoup housing benefit payments from rogue landlords, according to leading MPs.