The government has appointed commissioners to help run Nottingham City Council after the authority declared itself effectively bankrupt.
The Labour-run authority issued a section 114 notice on 29 November, amid an in-year budget gap of 23m.
Changes at the council have been overseen by a government-appointed board following the collapse of council firm Robin Hood Energy three years ago.
Now ministers have intervened further in a bid to speed up improvements.
In a statement, local government minister Simon Hoare said: “The Secretary of State is satisfied that Nottingham City Council is continuing to fail to comply with its Best Value Duty, and that the necessary improvements are still not being made quick…
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