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Originally Posted by garinda
Yes rather than just hinting at veiled corruption, name names.
It's not like you to be so bashful and coy.
If you're right you'll be fine, if not we'll have that talked about brew when I come to visit you in the clink.
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The councillor was George Slynn, and he was a director of Barnfield Construction plus other companies all registered at Companies House, I'm not saying that there was corrupt practices going on, but it does seem very strange that a councillor of Bernards standing (can never understand why he's never been the group leader) doesn't seem to know and it maybe just me but the leader of the council being a director of a company that was undertaking a lot of council work did not sit well with me.