Agenda and draft minutes

Agenda and draft minutes

Contact: Sandra Hancock  Email: democraticservices@watford.gov.uk

Items
No. Item

1.

Apologies for Absence / Committee Membership

Minutes:

There was a change of membership for this meeting: Councillor Bell replaced Councillor Dhindsa and Councillor Saffery replaced Councillor Bolton.

2.

Report by Committee for Standards in Public Life on Review Of Standards in Local Government pdf icon PDF 628 KB

Report of the Group Head of Democracy and Governance

 

This report informs the committee about the recommendations made by the Committee for Standards in Public Life to the government.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The committee received a report of the Group Head of Democracy and Governance which informed members about the recommendations made by the Committee for Standards in Public Life following its review of standards in local government.

 

The Group Head of Democracy and Governance advised the committee that the Local Government Association (LGA) would be consulting on a draft model code of conduct later in March.  She proposed that the committee met again after the 16 March to review the draft code and provide a response to the LGA.  The draft code would also be circulated to group leaders for their comments.  It was noted that as yet the government had not responded to the report.

 

The committee discussed the 15 recommendations which were considered to be best practice and the Group Head of Democracy and Governance’s suggestions. 

 

Councillors’ compliance with formal standards investigations (paragraph 4.3.2 of the report)

           

The committee discussed this recommendation and noted that it was not included in the council’s existing code.  However, it was felt it would not be necessary to adopt this recommendation.

 

Independent person consulted about undertaking a formal investigation and comment on dismissal of trivial or vexatious complaints by responsible officer (paragraph 4.3.8 of the report)

 

Following questions about this recommendation Group Head of Democracy and Governance explained that under current legislation the Independent Person was unable to make any decisions.  The Monitoring Officer’s obligation was to consult with the Independent Person if it was intended there would be an investigation.  The recommendation in the report proposed that this should be extended to when the Monitoring Officer did not intend to investigate.  The Independent Person would be able to comment on the Monitoring Officer’s decision but not veto it. 

 

Following a question about a member of the public complaining about a councillor, the Group Head of Democracy and Governance advised that she asked the complainant which part of the code had been breached and proof to support their claim.  She would then consider if the member had been acting in their capacity as a councillor and breached the code of conduct.  She would then ask the councillor for their comments about the complaint.  If it was felt there was merit in the complaint she would approach another monitoring officer or equivalent in another authority and ask them to review the case.  If it was considered there had been a breach then a hearing would be held; if not then the matter was closed.

 

Publishing agendas, minutes and annual reports for separate bodies set up by the council (paragraph 4.3.13 of the report)

 

It was considered whether this recommendation should be adopted.  The Group Head of Democracy and Governance cautioned against it.  There was already some information available through Company’s House.  She was concerned that if this recommendation was adopted it may make it difficult to get external partners on board.  She also considered it important to show a legal separation from the council.  It was acknowledged that commercial sensitivity needed to be considered.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.

 

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