Last summer, the study association Ibn Rushd applied for approximately half a million kronor more in municipal grants for 2020 compared with the year before.

Then the politicians in the social resources committee decided to freeze all payments of grants, and an external review of the economy was ordered.

After the review, the officials suggested that the politicians in Gothenburg should stop the contributions to the study association.

The reports have been kept secret, but SVT Nyheter Väst has been able to reveal that the agency has found several shortcomings and question marks regarding the association's financial accounts.

But on Wednesday, the politicians did not agree and matters were referred back.

- I had hoped that we could make a decision today.

We have investigations that show in black and white about the problems that exist, says Nina Miskovsky (M), chair of the social resources committee in Gothenburg.

- I think it is desperate of the Moderates to say so.

Close to the board, it came to our knowledge of a PWC report that deals with financial transactions.

It gave a different picture with conflicting information against the second report made by KPMG.

We want the administration to look at the data and return to the committee so that the committee receives an answer as to why they can come to such different conclusions about the economy.

We have not changed our attitude to how tax funds should be used, says Marina Johansson (S) who is a member of the committee.

The report will thus continue to be kept secret as it is classified as working material.

From the turn of the year, a new board organization applies in Gothenburg.

The decision is instead expected to be made on January 26 by the Social Welfare Center.