The leader of Pembrokeshire County Council Jamie Adams gave a live telephone interview to BBC Radio Wales yesterday morning.
It’s on the ‘last chance’ letter he had received from Cardiff Bay ministers earlier in the week. Cllr. Adams spoke to Oliver Hides, host of the station’s breakfast show Good Morning Wales.
On Wednesday it was also revealed that police have been given additional information relating to alleged child abuse. This announcement came from minister Leighton Andrews following his meeting in Cardiff with Cllr. Adams.
Mr. Andrews says the information was handed to police by PCC, but when asked by a BBC journalist if he knew what had been handed over, didn’t comment.
Yesterday’s interview can be played below. It features a report from Vaughan Roderick, a recorded interview with the Plaid Cymru group leader Cllr. Michael Williams, and the live telephone interview with Cllr. Adams.




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