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Scots chief disputes structure gains

Scottish local authorities ‘must win’ the battle of ideas over public sector reform ‘even if traditional party allegiances might be damaged’, chief executive of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA), Rory Mair, has claimed.

Scottish local authorities ‘must win' the battle of ideas over public sector reform ‘even if traditional party allegiances might be damaged', chief executive of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA), Rory Mair, has claimed.

Speaking at COSLA's annual conference, Mr Mair called for a ‘considered, integrated and fundamental review of the public sector'.

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