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4:30pm Friday 10th October 2008 in
The meltdown in Iceland’s banking sector has cost Sussex taxpayers more than £21 million, The Argus can reveal.
Sussex Police had £6.8 million invested in high interest Icelandic accounts while West Sussex County Council had £12.9 million and Lewes District Council £1 million.
Brighton and Hove City Council withdrew its funds a year ago.
No other Sussex councils invested in Iceland.
It remains unclear whether any of the authorities will recover their money after Chancellor Alistair Darling refused to guarantee the funds of large depositors.
The British Government has guaranteed smaller investors in Icelandic banks up to £50,000.
The country’s three main banks, Kaupthing, Landsbanki and Glitnir have been nationalised in the wake of turmoil across the world’s economies.
Bryan Robinson, treasurer of West Sussex County Council and Sussex Police Authority, was responsible for the two authority’s investments, totalling £19.7 million, and defended his policy.
Mr Robinson rejected the view of the Taxpayers’ Alliance which claimed the collapse of the Icelandic banks was predictable. But he announced the two organisations would only invest in British banks in the “forseeable future”.
A spokesman for the Taxpayers’ Alliance said: “These authorities constantly defend their tax rises by saying they need to employ experts to monitor these sorts of things.
“But it is clear they have not provided a good service here and taxpayers in Sussex are losing substantial sums of money.”
Mr Robinson responded: “Hindsight is a wonderful thing but these banks had the highest pan-European credit rating.”
He remains hopeful of recovering the cash because it was invested in British-registered arms of the banks.
The losses by West Sussex County Council amount to around 5% of its reserves.
Sussex Police said its investment of £6.8 million, set against an annual budget of £250 million, would not affect policing. A spokesman said: “It is a matter of concern but this will not impact on the day-to-day policing of our community.
“We are concerned and we are watching developments closely.”
Brighton and Hove City Council said it was able to predict the demise of Iceland’s banks.
City councillor Jan Young said: “We suspended transactions with the one we had on our books about a year ago after picking up concerns in the marketplace about Icelandic banks expanding too quickly.”
Lewes District Council Leader Ann De Vecchi said its services would be unaffected but called on the Government to intervene.
She said: “We firmly believe the situation is a consequence of the current global market instability and that the Government should assist the many councils affected.”
Comments(16)
BBBrighton
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4:35pm Fri 10 Oct 08
Made In Sussex
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4:46pm Fri 10 Oct 08
NoWayIsBack
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6:23pm Fri 10 Oct 08
Made In Sussex wrote:Don't pay the extra. It's their own fault. They shouldn't be investing our council tax, they should be spending it!
The councils had better not pass this on in increased council tax bills or cuts in expenditure. That woudl be an absolute scandal as why should we have to foot teh bill for our money they have already lost.
I would be prepared not to pay the full amount if they did this and others should also..
bring back TVS
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7:55pm Fri 10 Oct 08
E Bygumm
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7:56pm Fri 10 Oct 08
E Bygumm
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8:01pm Fri 10 Oct 08
Guerrero
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8:02pm Fri 10 Oct 08
Jim BB
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8:57pm Fri 10 Oct 08
The Real Phil
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9:43pm Fri 10 Oct 08
The Real Phil
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9:43pm Fri 10 Oct 08
william of orange
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11:42pm Fri 10 Oct 08
CARTMAN
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1:46am Sat 11 Oct 08
Crunchie
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3:43pm Sat 11 Oct 08
william of orange wrote::-)
Q.What's the Capital of Iceland.
A. About £4.96
B G Gruff
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1:25pm Sun 12 Oct 08
Made In Sussex
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10:59am Mon 13 Oct 08
CaptainStarbucks
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6:50pm Wed 15 Oct 08
Guerrero wrote:No-one deserves that coke snorting pig in knickers!
Send Iceland Kerry Katona.They deserve her.
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