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Inspectors appointed over Tower Hamlets fraud claims Inspectors appointed over Tower Hamlets fraud claims
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Inspectors have been appointed by the government to examine allegations of "governance failure, poor financial management and fraud" in Tower Hamlets.Inspectors have been appointed by the government to examine allegations of "governance failure, poor financial management and fraud" in Tower Hamlets.
It comes after the BBC Panorama's investigation into the east London borough on Monday. It comes after the BBC Panorama's investigation into the east London borough, which is run by directly elected mayor Lutfur Rahman.
Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles has appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers to carry out the inquiry looking at spending since 2010. PricewaterhouseCoopers has been appointed to carry out the inquiry looking at spending since 2010.
A file is also being passed to the Metropolitan Police for consideration.A file is also being passed to the Metropolitan Police for consideration.
The council has a directly elected mayor, Lutfur Rahman, who stood as an independent candidate.
A Tower Hamlets Council spokesman said government auditors were meeting senior officers at the council on Friday.A Tower Hamlets Council spokesman said government auditors were meeting senior officers at the council on Friday.
"We welcome the opportunity to demonstrate that council processes have been run appropriately and to date we have seen no evidence to suggest otherwise."We welcome the opportunity to demonstrate that council processes have been run appropriately and to date we have seen no evidence to suggest otherwise.
"This inspection affords the borough the best opportunity to demonstrate that the borough has acted in the best interests of all residents.""This inspection affords the borough the best opportunity to demonstrate that the borough has acted in the best interests of all residents."
'Worrying pattern'
Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles said he had "long been concerned about a worrying pattern of divisive community politics and alleged mismanagement of public money by the mayoral administration in Tower Hamlets".
He added: "Following the receipt of a number of documents, I am now taking legal steps, in the public interest, to appoint inspectors to look into the allegations in respect of Tower Hamlets.
"This central action is not undertaken lightly, but localism requires local transparency, scrutiny and accountability, and these vital checks and balances must be upheld."
The inspection will look into the authority's payment of grants, the transfer of property, spending decisions in relation to publicity, and other contractual processes from 25 October 2010 to the present day.
The Panorama programme said it found Bangladeshi-born Mr Rahman had more than doubled funding recommended by officers for Bengali-run charities. The mayor, an independent who until 2010 represented Labour, denies the allegation.
Labour and Conservative opposition councillors alleged that his selection of charities for grant funding in the run-up to the November 2010 election was motivated by electoral advantage.
Tower Hamlets has a directly elected mayor, Lutfur Rahman, who stood as an independent candidate in 2010, while of the 51 elected councillors, 26 are Labour, 14 independent, seven Conservative, two Respect councillors, one each from Liberal Democrats and Labour Independent.