Liverpool’s enterprising joint venture faces further scrutiny

 
Liverpool City Council has agreed to improve scrutiny of a pioneering joint venture for highways repair and street cleansing, after an independent study found it inadequate.
A report by KPMG – ordered by council leader, Cllr Warren Bradley, following concerns expressed by officers about the management of the contract – recommended less desk-based scrutiny and checks on the accuracy of performance data supplied by Enterprise Liverpool.
Cllr Bradley claimed the report was generally ‘positive’ about Enterprise Liverpool and another joint venture providing IT and call centre services, but had identified areas for improvement.
Enterprise Liverpool was set up four years ago by the Liberal Democrat administration to inject commercial innovation and improved integration into the provision of street services, while ploughing profits back into services. It is made up of representatives from both Enterprise PLC and Liverpool City Council, meaning the council still has a say at service level. It was awarded a 10-year, £180M contract.

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