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16 October 2008
Oxford University revealed it had £30million deposited with three stricken Icelandic banks, Landsbanki, Glitnir and Kaupthing Singer and Friedlander.
The sum is far bigger than other universities' exposure.
Embarrassingly for the local authority spending watchdog, the Audit Commission, it was also reported to have millions of pounds frozen in Reykjavik banks.
The Financial Times suggested the figure could be as high as £10million.
The revelation comes after emergency teams were sent into three local councils facing financial difficulties because they have cash blocked in collapsed Icelandic banks.
Uttlesford district council said it would receive help from one of the financial teams.
The council, which has its headquarters in Essex and covers Saffron Walden, Dunmow, Thaxted and Stansted, has £2.2million deposited with Landsbanki in a one-year deposit which expired yesterday.
"Our annual budget is £10.2million and our current forecast shortfall on the 2008/09 budget is £200,000," said a spokesman.
"We are not able to spend the money deposited with this bank because Government rules prevent us from doing so."
Plymouth City Council, which has £13million tied up in three Icelandic banks, has revealed it is to borrow an extra £9million to make up for a budget shortfall this month.
An emergency team also went into Wyre Forest District Council in Worcestershire.
The town halls are among 13 which have said they may face short-term problems although ministers insisted there was "no reason to think that wages will not be paid or that services could be at risk".
The Local Government Association has identified 116 local authorities with £858million invested in the banks.
Around a third of this sum could be recovered from the assets of Icelandic banks frozen in the UK.
Administrators Ernst & Young, however, said it would be mid-November before it could estimate accurately how much could be recovered from the British operations of the Kaupthing and Heritable banks.
20 INSTITUTIONS WITH FUNDS AT RISK
Transport For London: £40 million
Metropolitan Police: £30 million
Kent county council: £50 million
Haringey council: £37 million
Barnet council: £27 million
Newham council: £7 million
Surrey county council: £20 million
Hillingdon council: £20 million
Westminster council: £17 million
Brent council: £15 million
Sutton council: £5.5 million
Bromley council: £5 million
Sussex Police Authority: £6.8 million
Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Charities: £1.65 million
Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust: £7.5 million
Central/North West London NHS Foundation Trust: £1 million
Oxford University: £30 million
Cambridge University: £11 million
National Cat Protection League: £11.2 million
The Samaritans: £1.5 million
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