
Medway residents are still awaiting the publication of all Council expenditure above £500 as promised by Eric Pickles in his transparency drive.
Medway Conservatives stand accused of delaying the publication of spending which will reveal the true cost of pet projects, consultants and the full expenditure behind Council events, food and drink.
All of this should really be in the public domain but is yet to be released.
Two-dimensional though they maybe, the Medway Conservatives can not hide from their sins.
They have mismanaged the towns for close to a decade.
They have engaged in a vandalism of the Medway towns not seen in the lifetime of many residents. The destruction of town heritage, be that the Paddock, Theatre Royal, Rochester Market or Dickens Centre to name but a few.
We have seen a systematic and brutal assault on the historic fabric of our towns by those with a craven and distorted view of regeneration.
The Medway Conservatives have also wasted vast sums of money on pet programmes which no one wanted. The £2.5m Chatham two-way system which blights the lives of thousands of commuters and has undermined local business and trade. Spend on Medway Tunnel which will leave Medway residents a legacy of millions and the potential for a toll. They have frittered money on the demolition of Aveling & Porter - £850,000 only for it to become a Council car park. Millions have been spent on a Chatham 'dynamic bus station' which is over-budget and at risk of eating into Council reserves.
Time and time again major programmes have been mismanaged. An administration which has simply lost a firm grip of reality.
Meanwhile the Chatham town centre continues to decline. Gillingham suffers and Strood centre is fast becoming no more then a venue for mega-supermarkets. The public are not blind to the regeneration, but they are also not blind to the fact that local communities are not being consulted.
This is the legacy of an administration which has very little interest in being transparent
"I envisage that the resultant enquiries (both general and FOI) will be excessive and possibly vexatious, and will not assist public accountability."
Or in plain English - He does not want you to know what he is spending our money on.
That may explain why as yet, Medway Conservatives still have not bothered to publish details, despite being only a handful of Councils not to do so.
A Council spokesperson stated tonight that it was being worked on. Lets hope so. A nasty fine awaits should it not be ready.
What is clear though is that Medway Conservatives do not want you poking about in their expenditure.
It is time to blow away the cobwebs of local Tory spending