Agenda item
Consideration of Complaint No. 3.15
- Meeting of Standards Hearing Sub-Committee, Friday, 27 January 2017 2.00 pm, NEW (Item 1157.)
- View the reasons why item 1157. is restricted
Minutes:
The Director of Corporate Services, in his role as Monitoring Officer, introduced the report which set-out the complaint of Member misconduct: SBC 3.15. The Investigating Officer's report had found that there had been a breach in the Members' Code of Conduct, however, not all the allegations had been proved. The Sub-Committee was being asked to determine whether there had been a breach of the Code of Conduct, and if there had, to determine what sanction, if any, should be recommended to the Parish Council.
The Chairman asked the subject member whether he agreed with the
information in the Pre-Hearing Summary report. The subject member explained that he considered it
was not an accurate version, and was different from previous
versions that he had viewed. The
subject matter considered that all the views of those present at
the meeting on 6 August 2015 had not been taken into
account. The Interim Deputy Head of
Legal Partnership advised that the information relevant to this
case was set-out within the Executive Summary in the
report. The subject matter explained
that new evidence had come to light.
The Monitoring Officer explained that this could be raised when the
case was discussed, and he re-iterated that Members would only be
considering the Executive Summary, and the relevant legislation and
protocols.
The Chairman invited the Investigating Officer to present the
findings of her investigation into the alleged breaches of the Code
of Conduct. Members were given the opportunity to ask questions of
the Investigating Officer.
The Chairman then invited the subject member to present his case
into the alleged breaches of the Code of Conduct. Members were given the opportunity to ask
questions of the subject member.
The Chairman invited the Independent Person to present her
representation as to whether there had been a breach of the Code of
Conduct. She found that there had been
a breach of the Code of Conduct.
The Sub-Committee, Interim Deputy Head of Legal Partnership, Legal Assistant and Democratic Services Officer left the meeting at 2.50pm and returned at 3.53pm to advise on the Sub-Committee’s decision.
The Sub-Committee determined that there had been a breach of paragraphs 2, 10 and 11 of the Code of Conduct.
The Chairman invited the Independent Person, the Investigating Officer and Monitoring Officer to make representations on any sanctions they considered should be implemented.
The Sub-Committee, Interim Deputy Head of Legal Partnership, Legal
Assistant and Democratic Services Officer left the meeting at
4.01pm and returned at 4.10pm to advise of the Sub-Committee's
decision on any sanctions that were to be implemented.
In concluding the meeting, the Chairman confirmed that a written decision would be published within 20 working days.
RESOLVED:
(1) That the Sub-Committee found that there was a breach of
Paragraphs 2, 10 and 11 of the Code of Conduct and that a sanction
be applied to the Parish Council.
RECOMMENDED:
(1) That the Sub-Committee's findings be reported to the Parish
Council for information.
(2) In the interests of promoting high standards of conduct Warden Parish Council should adopt a more formal approach to their meetings as their current informal approach appears to encourage behaviours that are not appropriate to that of the Parish Council and its elected members.
(3) That all members of the Parish Council attend training on the conduct of meetings.