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'We don't need maniacs to help us save money'

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September 01, 2025

COUNCIL BOSS'S MUSK SWIPE AS FINANCES REVEALED

- MARTYN SMITH Local Democracy Reporter

'We don't need maniacs to help us save money'

DUDLEY Council leader Patrick Harley says the authority does not need lessons on saving cash from 'maniacs' after a fall in borrowing.

The authority's level of borrowing per head of population fell by £120 to put it among around a third of local councils with falling debt.

The statistics, published by the BBC's Shared Data Unit, show in the final quarter of the last financial year Dudley's total borrowing was £662.4 million, down by £39.2 million on the same period in the previous year.

The figures mean the council had debts of £2,027 per person, £120 less than in Q4 2023/24.

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