torchomatic
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Bought PE at lunchtime, article in about CCC:
Egg on face time for Coventry City council leader Ann Lucas. Caught out having made false
Egg on face time for Coventry City council leader Ann Lucas. Caught out having made false
claims about the council's secretive multi-million pound taxpayer bailout of a struggling stadium company, she bravely blamed everyone els;. . Newly published accounts for the CIty s Ricoh Arena stadium (Eyes passim) recorded a £40.0.,0.0.0. loss in 20. 13-14. Yet in August 20. 13 Lucas insisted that the then half-council owned Arena Coventry Limited (ACL) was "very profita~le" - even with~ut Coventry City Football Club, which had temporanly upped sticks to play in Northampton following a litigious row over "rip-off' £ 1.3m rental charges. The day after the council privately agreed a deal last October to sell the stadium company to London rugby club Wasps with an ongoing £14m taxpayer loan - to many football and rugby fans' fury - Lucas told local BBC radio that ACL had been "washing its face". [A colloquial expression, m'lud, meaning "making a profit".] Tackled last month by the Coventry Observer about the discrepancy, she admitted that ACL had not been "washing its face" after all. And she told the BBC: "That is what I actually believed. I would never intentionally mislead anyone. Once I'd been told what I was told by the shareholders and our advisers, I take it to be correct." Councillors' principal advisers through?ut the saga were the council's finance director Chris West and chief executive Martin Reeves, who were also directors of ACL. The council's Labour leaders have repeatedly insisted they would only invest taxpayer loans in viable and sustainable companies. London Wasps Holdings Limited, now 10.0. percent owner of ACL, had reported £3.2m losses in its last accounts: In trying to persuade doubting fans about going to Coventry to save the club, Wasps wrote on ItS website: "We run a high risk of going bust." Lucas has insisted that the council had "always hoped it would be the football club" buying i~to the Ricoh Arena, but claimed the club's owner SISU - a hedge-fund and thus the incarnation of evil to Labour councillors - was only interested m a deal for the council-maintained freehold. A council document leaked last week records that Lucas had suggested "hell freezes over" before any deal would be made with Sisu. |