Edinburgh Council taken to court to release papers linked to whistleblower case

Whistleblower John TraversWhistleblower John Travers
Whistleblower John Travers
COUNCIL bosses have been served with a legal writ to handover hundreds of documents relating to a long-running whistleblower case, the Evening News understands.

It comes as figures released under freedom of information laws reveal the authority spent more than £240,000 on beancounter probes in a year.

In a stinging rebuke, one councillor slammed her own body’s decade-long hounding of community education officer John Travers and called for transparency.

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“In no uncertain terms, I am appalled at the inhumane treatment of my constituents and their family over a period of years,” said Cllr Alison Dickie.

“As a councillor, I operate in an open and transparent way, and have always fought for the council to behave in the same way.”

Documents obtained by the Evening News revealed the council forked out £241,504 on “professional investigation services” by PWC in 2016.

Council bosses are being taken to court to force them to release a hushed-up report by the same firm into fraud allegations and dirty tricks.