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Council accounts ratification delayed by ownership issues
Cllr Aaron Callan has said work is underway to address the issues.
Coleraine Town Hall is among the buildings that prompted Audit Office concerns.
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The Northern Ireland Audit Office has been unable to sign off on Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council s accounts from the 2019/20 financial year due to issues over ownership of council buildings.
Correspondence had been received by the council querying that title was not proven on Coleraine and Portstewart Town Halls, as well as the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre in Ballymoney, County Antrim.
Council official, Moira Quinn, read a statement from the NI Audit Office to councillors at last week s meeting.
A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a Co Antrim man who was the victim of a brutal assault a week ago.
The PSNI confirmed on Sunday that 33-year-old Steven Peck from Ballymoney had died as a result of his injuries.
Detectives have now launched a murder inquiry.
Mr Peck was the victim of an assault in Ballymoney on Sunday, January 3.
He was found lying injured on a path close to the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre.
Three men aged 54, 28 and 24 were previously charged with attempted murder.
They appeared via video-link at Coleraine Magistrates Court on January 7.
The 24-year-old was also charged with two additional charges of making threats to kill.