Liberal Democrats call for full review of Council Finances

8 Jul 2021
Cllr Ann-Marie Barker - Call for Council Finance review

Over the last few years, under Conservative Leadership, Woking Borough Council has been on a massive spending spree. According to the last set of accounts the Council has long term loans totalling £1.5 Billion and is committed to £3.8 Billion in loan repayments and interest over the next 50 years.

In the last year we have seen councils such as Croydon, which has a similar level of borrowing being forced into Special Measures because it could not meet its payment commitments. Slough Council recently declared itself bankrupt when an over estimation of income from a joint venture was revealed.

Dr Gifty Edila, in reviewing the proposed Westfield development in Woking, highlighted that Woking Council had been secretive about the extent of contractual commitments.

"We believe that local people deserve the complete picture on Council finances," said Liberal Democrat Leader Cllr Ann-Marie Barker. "Liberal Democrats made a commitment to a full financial review in our election manifesto. Despite not running the Council, we are putting forward proposals for a review of council finances."

At the next Council meeting Liberal Democrats will call for an independent auditor to produce a Statement of Affairs. This should cover all Council activities, including those of all companies in which the Council has an interest. It should show all the liabilities, net realisable value of all the assets and the contractual commitments the Council has made which will affect the Council's finances in the future.

"If the Statement of Affairs shows that the Council can meet its financial commitments it will be great to have that assurance" points out Cllr Barker. "If there is uncertainty, we need to know that too. There must be a proactive plan to manage any risks and the Liberal Democrats want to contribute constructively and put the Council in the best long-term and sustainable position to meet the challenges ahead" said Cllr Barker.

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