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Election of Chairman To elect a Chairman for the meeting. Minutes: It was proposed by Cllr S Cocking seconded by Cllr B Trite Decision That Cllr M Hall be elected Chairman |
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Declarations of Interest To disclose any pecuniary, other registrable or non-registrable interest as set out in the adopted Code of Conduct. In making their decision councillors are asked to state the agenda item, the nature of the interest and any action they propose to take as part of their declaration. If required, further advice should be sought from the Monitoring Officer in advance of the meeting. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Hearing Sub-Committee Terms of Reference and Dorset Council Member Complaint Process PDF 309 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: The terms of reference were noted. |
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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. |
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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: The Chairman announced that the meeting would be held in public unless there were any valid reasons for holding the meeting under exempt business. Cllr K Tippins requested that the meeting be held in private as the report by the Investigating Officer contained details of her personal circumstances and mentioned her family members. The Deputy Monitoring Officer advised the members of the Sub-committee that the balance of public interest would need to be satisfied against the public interest to hold the meeting in private. It was noted that some of the information contained within the Investigating Officer’s report was already in the public domain. On balance the sub-committee agreed that the meeting should be held in public. |
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Code of Conduct Complaint 1 Minutes: The Sub-committee
received an investigation report into a complaint made by Mrs C Commons which
alleged bullying and harassment by Cllr K Tippins towards Mrs C Commons and behaviour
in contravention of the Shaftesbury Town Council Code of Conduct. The complaint alleged that Cllr K Tippins had
breached parts 2.1a, 2.1b, 2.2b, 2.2c and 2.2g of the Code of Conduct. The Investigating
Officer, Anna Lake introduced herself to the meeting and highlighted the main
points of her report to the Sub-committee.
Anna Lake confirmed that she had no previous involvement with
Shaftesbury Town Council or anyone from the town council prior to the Code of
Conduct Investigation. Anna Lake
explained that she had approached a selection of potential witnesses, including
those who were at relevant meetings, who might be more supportive of Cllr K
Tippins or of Mrs Clare Commons. The
witnesses who had given statements were those that were specifically involved
with the complaint and all witnesses had signed to confirm that the statements
were accurate. Cllr K Tippins had
declined to meet with the Investigating Officer. Anna Lake reiterated
that she had approached the investigation with no prior knowledge of
Shaftesbury Town Council, its councillors or officers so there was no bias in
the investigation. As a result of
conducting the investigation into the complaint made by Clare Commons,
Shaftesbury Town Clerk into Cllr K Tippins, the Investigation Officer concluded
that there had been breaches of the Code of Conduct. The Chairman
invited Cllr K Tippins to ask questions of the Investigating Officer. Cllr K Tippins stated that she hadn’t refused
to meet with Mrs Lake, as she had asked Mrs Lake and Jonathan Mair (Monitoring
Officer) to tell her what she had done wrong.
Cllr Tippins asked why did Mrs Lake not provide her with the evidence
that she had requested? She had asked
for confirmation of what she had said that was deemed to be bullying
behaviour. Cllr K Tippins stated that
she had not received an answer to her questions and she had not been provided
with a transcript of the meetings. Cllr
Tippins stated that she had taken legal advice and should be have been told
exactly what she had done wrong. Cllr
Tippins stated that she had protected rights as a councillor and was able to
ask the town clerk questions in public. The Deputy
Monitoring Officer, Grace Evans confirmed that it was a legal requirement to
conduct a fair hearing and Cllr K Tippins was entitled to see the allegations
made against her. The Deputy Monitoring
Officer confirmed that Cllr K Tippins had been sent a copy of the complaint
made against her. Cllr K Tippins confirmed that she had been sent a copy of the complaint. She had taken legal advice and was advised that she needed to have the precise allegations and transcripts of the meetings referred to in the complaint. The Deputy Monitoring Officer advised the Sub-committee that the Monitoring Officer was satisfied that the details of the complaint ... view the full minutes text for item 50. |
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