Revealed: Email accusing councillors of asking for £500k bribes for green belt planning approval

A redacted copy of an accusation of bribery to a council
A council was accused of asking for £500,000 to approve three planning applications (Image credit: Slough Borough Council)

Slough Borough Council is at the centre of a growing political storm following allegations that planning permissions for a major Green Belt development were granted in exchange for substantial bribes.

The claims, which surfaced in an email sent by an architectural firm on 15 March 2024, allege that three developers were each asked to pay £500,000 to secure approval for their projects.

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