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Paul Carter, chairman of the County Councils Network, many of whose members stand to gain from the changes, said: "Counties welcome the consultation on the new funding formula and look forward to engaging in the detail.
Mr. Oestreicher defended the payments and said that the company, the Gordian Group, did not stand to gain from the changes, as it handles repairs paid for by state funds.
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