Madam,

Don’t you think that sometimes, just sometimes, someone on the Ceredigion Council – if not the chairman himself, then one of his minions – might take the trouble to answer just some of the devastating criticisms voiced by Patrick O’Brien in his column in the Cambrian News?

How much money was paid out for advice to PricewaterhouseCoopers? How long was the document they provided? How much time did they claim to have spent on preparing it? And just what was the advice given?

Could we perhaps be given a sight of the document?

Since taxpayers paid for it, is there any reason why taxpayers shouldn’t be allowed to see what it is that they paid for – perhaps by having the document made available on the internet?

If the fees paid were a staggering £2.5m, individual contributions can hardly have been negligible. The individual has surely some right to decide for himself whether he thinks his money has been well spent.

Yours etc,

Peter Burnet, Rue De Bellefond, Paris.

Madam,

Don’t you think that sometimes, just sometimes, someone on the Ceredigion Council – if not the chairman himself, then one of his minions – might take the trouble to answer just some of the devastating criticisms voiced by Patrick O’Brien in his column in the Cambrian News?

How much money was paid out for advice to PricewaterhouseCoopers? How long was the document they provided? How much time did they claim to have spent on preparing it? And just what was the advice given?

Could we perhaps be given a sight of the document?

Since taxpayers paid for it, is there any reason why taxpayers shouldn’t be allowed to see what it is that they paid for – perhaps by having the document made available on the internet?

If the fees paid were a staggering £2.5m, individual contributions can hardly have been negligible. The individual has surely some right to decide for himself whether he thinks his money has been well spent.

Yours etc,

Peter Burnet, Rue De Bellefond, Paris.

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