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Leisure facility sell-off ‘botched’ and ‘fundamentally flawed’

THE sale of leisure facilities by Denbighshire County Council was slammed as ”botched and fundamentally flawed” by Unison yesterday.

A study into the controversial sale was commissioned by the public-sector union and carried out by the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE).

It raises serious issues about conflicts of interest, potential beneficiaries and possible breaches of procurement law.

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