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Dundee setting aside at least £35m to cover unpaid council bills

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Dundee City Council has set aside £35 million for unpaid bills – but is warning even that might not be enough.

Senior managers have been asked to explain why they agreed to a rising amount of unrecovere­d or “bad” debt after the figure jumped £1m this year.

Officials have warned councillor­s of the potential for yet worse to come as the pandemic wreaks havoc on the local economy.

Bad debts can build up across a range of council areas. These include council tax , housing charges and business rates.

A statement accompanyi­ng the local authority’s annual financial accounts said: “A review of the different categories of debt has concluded that an overall allowance for impairment of £34.783m is appropriat­e.

“However, while representi­ng our best estimate, in the current economic climate it is not certain that these allowances would be sufficient, par tic ularly given the economic impact of the Covid-19 epidemic.

“The level of provisions is partly a reflection of the difficult economic climate and the resulting increased potential for debtors to default on payment , particular­ly in light of the economic impact of Covid-19.”

Labour councillor Kevin Keenan questioned the rising write-off sin the 2019-20 financial year.

He asked for an exact breakdown of the debt during a meeting of the scrutiny committee.

Officials told him the detail was not immediatel­y available.

Tackling the coronaviru­s crisis has led to nearly £33m in additional council spending.

The local authority is chasing £19.5m to balance its books with a shortfall of more than £3m yet to be found.

Corporate services director Greg Colgan said he would provide more exact figures in due course.

He said: “Officers review outstandin­g debt and try proactivel­y to chase this up and ensure we maximise any help and support for people.

“We try to exhaust all possibilit­ies for the collection of that debt. Sometimes that can be pursued for a long period of time.

“We try where possible to recover all debt before taking the view to write it off.

“The final sign-off sits with myself. I will do an analysis of the debt, the level of debt, sampling what interactio­n the council has made to purse that debt, then finally signing it off.”

We try where possible to recover all debt

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Corporate services director Greg Colgan.

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