Reform UK is initiating a government efficiency probe at Kent county council, aiming to scrutinize spending through a Musk-inspired model. The effort involves notable figures like Arron Banks and Nathaniel Fried, using AI and forensic auditing to identify waste. Local authorities criticize this as mere political theatre, with concerns about transparency in donations raised by Conservative peer Robert Hayward, highlighting potential risks of improper influence on election results. Compliance is demanded from council officers, with threats of misconduct for resistance to document requests.
For too long British taxpayers have watched their money vanish into a black hole. Their taxes keep going up, their bin collections keep getting less frequent, potholes remain untouched.
Without full disclosure, the risk is that any donation could be buying access or influence election results.
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