Summary
The departure of Glyn Evans will put paid to one of Birmingham City Council's most enduring and amusing rituals.
On numerous occasions over the past eight years Mr Evans has subjected himself to close questioning from sceptical scrutiny committee members who simply refuse to believe that the business transformation programme will ever produce the pounds 1 billion savings that have been promised.See the full content of this document
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Correspondent Paul Dale
He has also had to deal with thinly-disguised dislike of Service Birmingham, the joint venture company between the council and Capita set up by Mr Evans in 2005 to provide the private financial investment needed to transform the council's IT systems.
Senior councillors from across the political di...See the full content of this document
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