by HoldtheFrontPage Staff
A weekly newspaper reporter fought a week-long battle with a local council to expose its members' expenses and mileage claims.
Under the Audit Commission Act, all councils must open up all their accounts for 20 days in the summer.
But when Lucy Buckland of the Hounslow and Brentford Times attempted to take advantage of the measure, Hounslow Borough Council initially refused to hand over the material.
Instead, she was handed a spreadsheet and told she could not see detailed figures or receipts
After a week of legal arguments, the council finally handed over a box full of the original receipts and mileage claim forms.
It resulted in a front-page story about a catalogue of expense claims for luxury hotel stays, expensive dinners and European flights.
Said Lucy: "I think more reporters should know about these smokescreens councils use to stop reporters getting access to accounts.
"They would never have stopped us but they could have refused until the 20-day window had passed."
News agency Orchard News publishes a list of when local authorities are opening their books to the public.
Many audits have already closed for this year, but some are still open. More details are available here.