Fears raised by whistleblowers over council inquiry 'whitewash'

Edinburgh city council's Waverley Court HQEdinburgh city council's Waverley Court HQ
Edinburgh city council's Waverley Court HQ
Whistleblowers whose concerns about policy and practices within Edinburgh City Council were ignored for years by the administration, have raised worries about an independent inquiry now investigating their claims.

The people involved said while they have been interviewed by those leading the inquiry, written evidence they have to support their allegations has not been sought, leading to fears there could be a “whitewash”.

Council chief executive Andrew Kerr agreed to an independent inquiry into the administration’s "organisational culture” last November after concerns were raised about how whistleblowers within the authority were treated.

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A concurrent inquiry is also looking at how the council handled complaints about the conduct of the late Sean Bell, a former senior manager in Communities and Families.

Susanne Tanner QC.Susanne Tanner QC.
Susanne Tanner QC.