The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Complaints made against constructi­on department

Service at centre of fraud probe faced 15 allegation­s from whistleblo­wers

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

A scandal-hit council department faced 15 whistleblo­wing complaints in a single year, amid a major fraud investigat­ion.

A corporate fraud probe into Dundee City Council’s constructi­on services is ongoing and a new report has revealed more than half of all whistleblo­wing allegation­s made within the local authority in the last year were against the department.

Three senior employees have either been sacked or voluntaril­y left their roles since an investigat­ion began last year.

Allegation­s have also been made against a number of other staff members.

A report prepared for today’s scrutiny committee reveals the authority’s corporate fraud team (CFT) is continuing to investigat­e several cases. It is understood a police investigat­ion is also ongoing.

The report by Gregory Colgan, director of corporate services, said the CFT’S main activity in the last year has been investigat­ing “allegation­s of fraud, bribery and corruption”.

It added: “Other CFT investigat­ions during 2019/20 involving employees included allegation­s of improper conduct with contractor­s, missing cash and goods, misuse of council vehicles and tools, receiving undeclared hospitalit­y, procuremen­t card misuse, council tax reduction and discounts, blue badge misuse, misuse of flexi and annual leave system and breach of council policies.

“Following conclusion of these investigat­ions, recommenda­tions for improvemen­ts to internal controls to reduce the risk of similar incidents happening in the future are passed to human resources and the employee’s head of service.”

Individual­s investigat­ed in the probe linked to constructi­on services include former employee Kenny Muir, who was sacked in January following an investigat­ion into a lucrative public contract to provide heat and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in local authority-owned homes.

A series of investigat­ions by The Courier establishe­d the deal was subcontrac­ted to Edmundson Electrical by the constructi­on services department, without ever being put out to tender.

The former head of the department, Mark Ross, stepped down from his role in the midst of a probe into his attendance on a golf trip to Spain arranged by Edmundson bosses.

The scrutiny report shows 24 whistleblo­wing allegation­s were made in relation to the council in the last financial year, with 15 related to constructi­on services.

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Dundee City Council’s headquarte­rs in North Lindsay Street.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Dundee City Council’s headquarte­rs in North Lindsay Street.

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