No ‘corruption’ at Teesworks improvement – however inquiry finds ‘transparency and oversight’ points
An inquiry has discovered no proof of "corruption or illegality" on the Teesworks web site within the North East of England - however has raised issues over "transparency and oversight.The improvement of the previous Redcar Steelworks started in 2015 and has seen the realm remodeled into a big industrial web site, with plans to show it right into a freeport to create a tax-free zone for transport.
Tees Valley Conservative mayor Lord Ben Houchen claimed it had raised £2bn of personal sector funding and created nearly 3,000 jobs.But the federal government ordered an impartial inquiry into the positioning after claims non-public corporations - which now personal the 90% of the mission - had profited to the detriment of the taxpayer.Politics stay: Tory MP stop six-figure minister...