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Election of Chairman To elect a Chairman for the meeting. Minutes: Councillor Bill Pipe was elected as Chairman for the meeting of the Sub-Committee |
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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: There were no apologies for absence. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive any declarations of interest. Minutes: No declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests were made at the meeting. Whilst Cllrs Pipe and Trite had no financial or personal interest in the cases, it was highlighted that they were of the same political party as 4 of the councillors concerned in Agenda item 8. Both members did not consider themselves biased or predetermined in any way and this would not have any effect on their reasoning or conclusion of the matters on the agenda today. |
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Hearing Sub-Committee Terms of Reference and Dorset Council Member Complaint Process PDF 80 KB To note the Sub-Committee’s terms of reference:- Audit and
Governance (Hearing) Sub-Committees for the consideration of Code of Conduct
Issues (a)
The Audit and Governance Committee shall
arrange that, to the extent it is called upon to determine any allegation
relating to a Member Code of Code (including that of a Town Council or a Parish
Council), the determination shall be made by a Sub-Committee of the Audit and
Governance Committee. An Audit and
Governance Sub-Committee with such responsibility may include non-Members. An Audit and Governance Sub-Committee that
has non-Members forming part of it shall not have any power relating to the
regulation and/or control of the finances of the Council. (b)
Substitutes may only be appointed to an
Audit and Governance Sub-Committee from the membership of the Audit and
Governance Committee. There shall be no
power to appoint non Member substitutes. To note the Dorset Council Member Complaint Process (attached). Minutes: All present noted the Hearing Sub-Committee Terms of Reference and Dorset Council Member Complaint process. |
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Exempt Business To move the exclusion of press and the public for the following items in view of the likely disclosure of exempt information within the meaning of paragraph 1 of schedule 12A to the Local government act 1972 (as amended). Minutes: Decision That the hearing for all of the complaints being considered be held in an open meeting. |
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Code of Conduct Complaint 1 To consider an exempt report from the Investigation Officer.
NOT FOR PUBLICATION Minutes: The Investigating Officer highlighted his
background and the reasons why he had been approached to investigate complaints
about elected members on behalf of Dorset Council. The Chairman highlighted to members the
actions that could arise from this meeting; whether to accept the conclusion of
the Investigating Officer, to refer for informal resolution or decide if a full
hearing was warranted. The Sub-Committee received the Investigating
Officer’s report in respect of a complaint against a councillor from Ferndown
Town Council that had been received by the Monitoring Officer. Members of the Sub-Committee were advised that prior to the
meeting the complainant had withdrawn the complaint due to a duplication of
complaint. Decision The Sub-Committee accepted the withdrawal and that no further action was required. |
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Code of Conduct Complaint 2 To consider an exempt report from the Investigation Officer. NOT FOR PUBLICATION Minutes: The Sub-Committee received the Investigating
Officer’s report in respect of a complaint against a councillor from Ferndown
Town Council that had been received by the Monitoring Officer. The complaint was in respect of a disclosure
of confidential information without consent.
The officer advised that an apology had been
received from Cllr Hanson Graham which Mr Beale, the complainant, had accepted
but it was still for members of the Sub-Committee to decide if this was a
satisfactory outcome. If members decided they wished to consider any other
options the matter would have to be held at a full hearing, at a later date. Cllr Pipe felt there was a degree of discrepancy
in what had been said and did not feel the apology given was sincere. He felt the councillor knew that the
information was commercially sensitive but still chose to share the information
at the Town Council meeting and as a result felt the relationship between the
Town Council and Mr Beale had been soured. Cllr Biggs commented that whilst this was not
an unreserved apology there was no public benefit to dragging it on for any
further remedy. Cllr Trite felt that councillor should have
foreseen the problem and embarrassment to the Council that the disclosure
caused. He had ignored attempts from
other councillors to try and stop him from disclosing. An apology had been offered and accepted and
he agreed with Investigator’s report. Following a question from the Chairman about
whether the sub-committee could recommend that the councillor send a written
apology to the Mayor and Town Council, the investigating Officer advised he
would be concerned if this was requested about how it could be enforced. Decision That the Sub-Committee unanimously agreed to
accept the investigator’s findings and conclusion of the report and that no
further action be taken. |
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Code of Conduct Complaint 3 To consider an exempt report from the Investigation Officer. NOT FOR PUBLICATION Minutes: The Sub-Committee received the Investigating
Officer’s report in respect of a complaint against four councillors from Ferndown
Town Council that had been received by the Monitoring Officer. The complaint was in respect of misuse of
council resources and the Investigating Officer described the issues that had
led to the complaint. It was also
highlighted that all 4 councillors were from the same political party. The Investigating Officer had invited the
councillor to meet with him but this had been declined. The 2018 version of the Code of Conduct for
Ferndown Town Council had been circulated to members to replace the 2019
version which had been included in the report in error. The Investigating Officer confirmed that the
investigation had considered the correct 2018 Code. Members were advised that the responses
included in the papers were the actual responses given. Members’ attention was drawn to the fact that
all 4 councillors had rebutted the allegation and that the original complaint
was ill conceived. The Investigating Officer
felt that whilst there may be remedies to be sought elsewhere the complaint was
not a breach under the Code of Conduct for Ferndown Town Council. Cllr Pipe highlighted an invoice had been
cited on the printing and was content to accept the recommendation. Cllr Biggs advised that as a councillor from
a different party he had looked at this very closely and was satisfied the
evidence was flimsy and been suitable challenged. He also agreed with recommendation. Decision That: 1. The Sub-Committee unanimously agreed to
accept the investigator’s findings and conclusion of the report; and 2. The complaint was dismissed. |
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Urgent Items To consider any items of business which the Chairman has had
prior notification and considers to be urgent pursuant to section 100B (4) b)
of the Local Government Act 1972. The reason
for urgency shall be recorded in the minutes. Minutes: There were no urgent items of business. |