Commissioners to preside over financial recovery plan that could include job cuts, asset sales and council tax rises

The government has announced it will send commissioners to run Birmingham city council, and launch a local inquiry, after the authority declared itself in effect bankrupt.

This month Britain’s largest local authority issued a section 114 notice declaring it did not have the resources to balance its budget because of a series of problems including a spiralling equal pay bill and IT failures.

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