The spending of over 50,000 on legal services to prevent the release of a safeguarding review, demanded after a disabled man starved to death, has raised significant concerns about the government's use of taxpayer money.
The Department for Work and Pensions spent 35,600 on solicitors to challenge the disclosure of its safeguarding review, revealing a troubling commitment to secrecy over accountability in cases of bureaucratic failure.
Following the tragic death of Errol Graham, the Information Commissioner ordered the DWP to release the safeguarding review results, highlighting the struggle for transparency in government spending and decision-making.
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