Totally agree last 2 comments!
The house of cards comes tumbling down when a diligent Cllr (or, rarely, a member of public) starts asking awkward questions and seeking justifications.
That's when the clerk / RFO gets defensive / offensive, the talk of undermining and industrial tribunals and 'I work for the council not an individual Cllr' all comes to the fore...
Then comes the code of conduct complaints and the entrenched obstinance from the clerk...
We've all seen it - some of us have travelled that road.
The answer is to generate enough simple, indisputable common sense argument that even the lowest IQ Cllr will find it impossible to disagree.
Be under no illusion though, it can be a long, arduous, lonely and demoralising slog...
But on a brighter note.... What's the worst that could happen....