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Election of Chairman To elect a Chairman for the meeting. Minutes: It was proposed by Cllr Gray seconded by Cllr Goringe that Cllr Biggs be elected Chairman. |
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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 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: The Chairman took the opportunity to explain to those present that as Dorset Councillors they were impartial in their decision making and were acting in the public interest. |
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Hearing Sub-Committee Terms of Reference and Dorset Council Member Complaint Process PDF 134 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 and the complaints process 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: Ms A Williams acting as the representative of Cllr Reynolds and Cllr Ellis made a statement to the Sub-committee. Ms Williams stated that she was a Deputy Monitoring Officer for a district council but she was attending this meeting as a friend of Cllr Reynolds and Cllr Ellis. Ms Williams asked the Sub-committee to disregard the report submitted in the agenda papers by Mr N Maton as she believed inclusion of this report was contrary to the Localism Act as Mr Maton, an Independent Person, had been sent to the Lyme Regis Town Council meetings before a written complaint had been received. In response to the request the Chairman of the Sub-committee advised that the report from Mr N Maton would not be excluded from the papers for the meeting but assured Ms Williams that the members of the Sub-committee would be acting impartially and that they would listen to everyone’s views at the meeting. |
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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 Sub-committee agreed that the meeting would be held in public. |
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Code of Conduct Complaint 1 - commencing at 2.00pm PDF 506 KB To consider the report of the Investigating Officer. Minutes: Ms J Andrews,
Investigating Officer presented her report in respect of a number of complaints
made against Lyme Regis Town Councillors C Reynolds and M Ellis by Town
Councillors B Bawden and C Aldridge. To investigate the
formal complaints received the following evidence had been taken into
consideration by the Investigating Officer: •
Lyme
Regis Town Council Code of Conduct dated April 2021. •
Lyme
Regis Town Council Standing Orders adopted by Full Council on 18 May 2022. •
Report
of Mr N Maton, who attended the Lyme Regis Full Council meeting on 15 February
2023. •
Audio
recordings of the meetings referred to in the complaints. The Investigating
Officer had also interviewed a number of Lyme Regis Town Councillors and a
record of those discussions had been appended to the report. The complaints
were set out in full in the report and the Investigating Officer took the
Sub-committee though each of the main issues in turn. The first issue
related to a visit by Cllr Ellis to the house of Cllr Sarson and following that
visit a statement made by Cllr C Reynolds after a Human Resources Committee
meeting, which was subsequently followed by an email exchange between
councillors. The allegation was that
Cllr Ellis went uninvited to the home of Cllr Sarson and, in the words of one of
the complainants “hammered on his door and berated him for having the temerity
to stand against her” for the position of Mayor. The Investigating
Officer was of the view that whilst it was entirely a matter for individual
councillors to choose to observe what was perceived by some as
tradition/custom/expectation, the Standing Orders of the Town Council were very
clear that the role of the Mayor was voted upon annually and, whilst those
wishing to put themselves forward for election may be expected to “canvass” for
support, there should be no attempt to stifle the clearly documented democratic
process for election of the Mayor. Cllr Sarson had
originally made a complaint via Cllr May but had subsequently withdrawn his
complaint as he wanted to seek to foster good working relationships with all
councillors. It was alleged by
Cllrs Bawden and Aldridge that the visit to Cllr Sarson’s house by Cllr Ellis,
the Mayor at that time, was unexpected and uninvited and that Mrs Sarson was
left very upset by the exchange. Cllr
Ellis did not deny that she went to visit Cllr Sarson but she had wanted to
explain the “tradition” of allowing a Mayor a second year in office. Cllr Ellis said that she was not aggressive
but merely wanted to ensure that Cllr Sarson understood the tradition/custom. The Investigating Officer reported to the
Sub-committee that unfortunately all of the reports of this exchange had come
from people who did not directly witness what was said and Cllr Sarson did not
wish to raise a formal complaint himself. In view of the fact that the evidence in respect of this complaint was largely hearsay from third parties, with ... view the full minutes text for item 14. |