Councillors recommend six-figure loan to extend home not realising it is owned by deputy leader

Cllr Lucy NethsinghaCllr Lucy Nethsingha
Cllr Lucy Nethsingha
There are calls for better transparency and scrutiny after claims councillors recommended a loan to extend a council property not realising it is the home of the authority's deputy leader.

On Tuesday, Cambridgeshire County Council’s General Purposes Committee (GPC) approved additional prudential borrowing of £183,000 in 2018/19 for a house extension scheme for the Manor Farm, Girton, which is currently listed as an address for the council’s deputy leader, Roger Hickford.

Cllr Lucy Nethsingha, Lib Dem group leader, said councillors were only told about Cllr Hickford’s connection to the property on Wednesday, despite the loan having already gone before councillors on the council’s Commercial and Investment (C&I) Committee.

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