Slough Borough Council is embroiled in controversy following allegations of bribery related to a major Green Belt development. An email from an architectural firm claimed that three property developers were each solicited for £500,000 to secure planning approvals. This revelation has triggered significant local anger and calls for an inquiry, yet both Slough Borough Council and Thames Valley Police have declined to investigate, arguing that the information provided lacks sufficient detail. Residents and local politicians are urging for immediate action in response to these serious allegations.
The email explicitly outlined the bribery allegations. "We have recently heard directly from two Clients, and indirectly from a third, that they have been approached and asked for significant cash payments..."
Local outrage has surged after a significant email surfaced alleging that three developers were asked to pay £500,000 each in bribes for planning approvals.
Despite the severity of the claims, both Slough Borough Council and Thames Valley Police have refused to launch an investigation, stating that the details were insufficient.
Bribery allegations against Slough Borough Council have drawn widespread anger among residents and politicians, prompting calls for immediate action and a formal inquiry.
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