So young Nathan Nathan is likely to have a long history of being involved with false and misleading information. Just the sort the NFI would love to take on. Really good at implying there is evidence against people when there isn't any. He is, to quote a lovely phrase from the Audit Commission, 'potentially worthy of further investigation'.
You can find more misleading and prejudicial information on Audit Wales' web site and on the web sites of the councils whose practices it praises in the blink of an eye than, well, than a person who expects councils to obey the law and distribute correct information about it would expect.
Conwy is a good example.
Web site, application forms, annual council tax leaflets, all full of junk misinterpreting the legal position.
If you claim any exemptions, discounts or disability
relief and your circumstances change, you must tell
us within 21 days. If you do not provide this
information, you could be required to pay a penalty
In two languages. Bless.