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'Armchair auditors' log on to check councils

An army of online ‘armchair auditors’ – local residents who are using new transparency laws to scrutinise their councils’ accounts – is beginning to build across the UK, latest figures from the CLG indicate.

An army of online ‘armchair auditors’ – local residents who are using new transparency laws to scrutinise their councils’ accounts – is beginning to build across the UK, latest figures from the CLG indicate.

Statistics, released by Eland House on 11 November, show that an increasing number of residents are hunting through council data as their local spending information goes online.

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