Mayor's office spend over £800K on consultants, but won't tell you who they are
The Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street and the West Midlands Combined Authority have admitted to paying out £810,000 to private consultants in two years.
But the authority has refused to reveal who they are paying, because of 'data protection'.
It comes after a Freedom of Information request from a Coventry City Councillor revealed that one transport expert is currently earning up to £650 per day, or £3,250 per week reports Birmingham Live.
However, the authority have refused to name the individual, or their company.
Ed Ruane, a Labour councillor, had submitted Freedom of Information requests to the WMCA asking for details of the private consultants along with gifts, hospitality and expenses.
After missing the FOI response deadline, the WMCA finally revealed on Friday it was currently employing five consultants, including one at Transport for West Midlands earning up to £89.50 per hour, working out at £650 per day or £3,250 per week.
But it refused to name the consultants or their companies for ‘data protection’ reasons.
Cllr Ed Ruane, Cabinet Member for Housing and Communities at Coventry City Council said: "He (Andy Street) is not open and transparent.
"He and his staff are not publishing on their website staff expenses as any local authority has done for years.
“They’re also refusing to disclose which consultants they’ve given public money to and how much to each one.
“All local authorities publish spending over £500 but not the combined authority. There’s no publicly available information about contracts and who has been paid what.
“He said he would be the most open and accountable mayor ever in terms of being accountable for spending public money and yet he’s not accountable in how he’s spending his current budget.
“This guy is saying he wants more and more government money and yet he’s not disclosing how he’s spending what he’s getting already.”
