£2.5 million pound of financial irregularities on Council roofing contract under investigation
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Anthony Wallner (pictured) is not a name you would have heard of. But regular readers won’t be surprised to learn that he is the Asset & Major Works Senior Specialist at Folkestone & Hythe District Council.
Mr Wallner was suspended in late Feb/early March and is under investigation by the Council’s HR Department, due to financial irregularities amounting to five times the contract value on the Premier Roofing & Construction Ltd contract, which began on the 16 Dec 2019.
The contract was to undertake the replacement of flat roof coverings and associated works, including scaffolding; asbestos sampling and removal and external repairs. To be carried out on a planned annual basis to domestic properties, sheltered schemes and blocks of flats as identified by East Kent Housing (EKH). Joint procurement led by Thanet District Council & OJEU notice 2019/S 250-620065.
The initial value of the two year contract was estimated at £484,056, however, payments made to Premier Roofing & Construction Limited at 31 March 2022, was £2,431,897. That is five times the value of the contract. Hence why the Council’s HR Department are currently investigating the financial irregularities, as Mr Wallner was the man who signed off the payments.
Mr Wallner has come under scrutiny over contract and financial irregularities before while at Medway Council. Mr Wallner left Medway due to financial irregularities on contracts and a sexual harassment claim. In his time at Medway, Deborah Upton was a colleague of Mr Wallner’s . After leaving Medway Council, Mr Wallner arrives at East Kent Housing now defunct, whose Chief Executive was Deborah Upton, who arrived at EKH in 2016.
As we understand Mr Wallner owns a property worth nearly a million in Thailand He too supports two families, and sends teenage children to a school Princes Anne once frequented, according from a variety of sources inside and outside the Council.
However, to perpetrate such financial irregularities to five times the value of the original contract, could not, we suspect, be done alone. Self authorization of spending a budget on a contract should be able to be signed off by one individual, as has happened here.
Finally, we are reminded of a statement made to the Shepway Vox Team by a senior Police Officer:
“If you want to be a criminal, go into local government.“
Mr Wallner is of course innocent until proven guilty of any financial irregularities currently under investigation by the Human Resources Department at Folkestone & Hythe District Council. The same goes for Premier Roofing & Construction Ltd