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Call for Dumfries and Galloway councillors to be more involved in improving anti-fraud and anti-corruption policies

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The anti-fraud and anti-corruption review comes after the fiasco where the council lost around £4.2 million in a botched roads maintenance contract involving its arms-length organisation DGFirst and Transerv.While an investigation into the huge loss found no evidence of fraud or corruption, pressure has been on the local authority to tighten up its operations..

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