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  • This report in the public interest has been prepared in accordance with Section 22 of the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004.

    Our report has found that the Council has a long-standing history of in-fighting and conflict between members and appears to have become dysfunctional to the detriment of its reputation amongst local residents.  

    Significant deficiencies in the Council’s financial systems and financial management have also been identified.

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