The OP's link is to a really strange website. It appears that it takes news articles from elsewhere on the web and randomly changes a few words in each sentence for approximate synonyms. You can still more or less understand what it means, but it reads really oddly and is sometimes ungrammatical.
In this case the story is copied from here: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8704387/Council-offered-father-autistic-boys-100k-county.html
Changes in the first sentence include replacing £100,000 in cash with £100,000 in money, which is weird, but the next sentence is more thoroughly garbled. He mentioned it got here after he made a grievance concerning the help provided to his sons, which is almost incomprehensible, but is the reprocessed form of the original sentence He said it came after he made a complaint about the support offered to his sons.
Every single sentence has been mangled like this. I'm not sure what the point of this is, but I'm afraid it's weirdness and unreadability has completely distracted me from the actual story.