The annual accounts for 2022/23 are now being sent to the auditors for approval
The teachers' strike and energy bills that were not as high as had been feared helped Falkirk Council to claw back more than £4 million last year, its annual accounts show.
The draft accounts for the year 2022/23 were completed for the deadline of June 30 this year and presented to Falkirk Council's audit committee. Chief finance officer Amanda Templeman said that the document, of around 100 pages, should not contain any surprises for councillors as much of the information has already been presented.
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