SCRUTINY

Scrutiny is still the 'poor relation' in councils

A survey has revealed scrutiny remains a poor relation to the executive function in local government.

A survey has revealed scrutiny remains a poor relation to the executive function in local government.

The research by the Centre for Public Scrutiny (CfPS) found just 31% of councillors and local authority officers felt there was ‘parity of esteem between the executive and scrutiny' functions.

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