INSIDE SUTTON: Chief exec and company director refuse to explain why £265,000 has been paid in ‘consultancy’ fees to the authority’s own energy company. EXCLUSIVE by DAVE BURTON
Sutton Council’s official registers of payments include 10 invoices, paid between February 2024 and March this year, which suggest the authority has been trying to keep its failed heat network company afloat.
SDEN, Sutton Decentralised Energy Network Ltd, is the council-owned heating company. Since 2024 it has been paid £265,000 of public cash for “consultancy services”. It’s just that no one at SDEN or in the council offices is prepared to say what services the company has provided to the local authority.
SDEN has been controversial since Day One, with CIPFA, the public accountancy body, finding that it was established by the council based on false financial assumptions with “income” from 75 homes that didn’t actually exist and funding from non-existent government grants.
There were even questions raised in the House of Commons.
SDEN was, from the start, a sham. Continue reading

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