From a secure room within Liverpool council’s new library, investigators have been conducting interviews, requesting records and carrying out electronic audits.
Liverpool City Council records may have been destroyed amid an investigation by the Office of Local Government, which is probing the council’s affairs.
“Please ensure you treat council records appropriately and that all records held by us remain intact and accessible. This is particularly timely advice as we work through the s430 investigation with the Office of Local Government,” he wrote. Due to staff concern about confidentiality possibly being compromised by the OLG investigators working out of an office directly opposite the mayor’s, the investigators were given a secure room within the council’s new library. For weeks, they conducted interviews, requested records and carried out electronic audits.
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