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Capital back in the black but Labour sees red

THE city council ended the last financial year with money in the bank for the first time in five years, new figures have revealed.

The Lib Dem/SNP administration managed to balance the books and underspent by 600,000 in 2007-8. This compares to an overspend of 5.6 million by the previous Labour administration in 2006-7.

But Labour councillors today said the turnaround was only achieved after the new administration introduced "more cuts than Thatcher".

The 600,000 surplus was reached after a crackdown was launched on people falsely claiming single person council tax discount, which – along with more houses being built – helped bring in 5m more council tax than expected.

The administration also benefited from a reduction in loan charges, otherwise its general fund would have overspent by around 8m.

City finance leader Gordon Mackenzie said: "Had the administration not taken prompt action we would be facing a massive overspend with disastrous effects across council services."

New Labour group leader Andrew Burns said: "They slashed services left, right and centre – but after all that pain, they would still have gone over-budget."


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