Iris Robinson attended a state banquet for the Queen with her husband, Peter A report on Castlereagh Council’s role in awarding a contract to Iris Robinson’s teenage lover is to be given to councillors later.
Consultants, Deloitte, carried out the independent investigation into the award of the lease of The Lock Keeper’s Inn to Kirk McCambley.
It was set up to examine if the council suffered any financial loss in awarding the catering contract to Mr McCambley.
The report is on the agenda for a council meeting at 1900 BST.
It is not clear if the findings will be made public.
The report also examined if officers and councillors complied with local government legislation and investigated if any impropriety took place.
Last week, Mrs Robinson, the wife of first minister Peter Robinson, made her first public appearance in more than a year.
She attended a state banquet for the Queen at Dublin Castle.
Mrs Robinson resigned as an MP, MLA and councillor, amid controversy surrounding a BBC NI Spotlight programme in January 2010.
The programme said she acted illegally over money deals connected to a business being run by Mr McCambley with whom she was having an affair.
In March 2011, the Public Prosecution Service said that “following careful consideration of all the available evidence, a decision has been taken not to prosecute in this case”.
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