Yesterday's UK column live We investigated allegations of institutional and financial corruption within Sheffield City Council which swallowed millions of pounds of public money and defrauded ordinary taxpayers.
OLAF, the European Fraud Office, not only failed to address financial abuse, but also helped cover it up.
Sheffield's chief executive Bob Kerslake, now head of the civil service, is said to have supported the dirty process.
Not only did the Board of Supervisors fail to clean up the city, it acted in an unreasonable manner. common purpose To protect the Council and key persons (including Common Purpose alumni involved).
Whistleblowers who exposed crimes have reported years of severe harassment and intimidation into silence.