Agenda and minutes

Standards Committee - Wednesday, 6th February, 2019 2.00 p.m.

Venue: The Board Room - Municipal Building, Widnes. View directions

Contact: Angela Scott on 0151 511 8670 or Email: angela.scott@halton.gov.uk 

Items
No. Item

1.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 74 KB

Minutes:

The minutes of the meeting held on 7 February 2018, having been  circulated, were signed as a correct record.

2.

Resignation of Independent Co-optee

Minutes:

          The Operational Director, Legal and Democratic Services/Monitoring Officer reported that he had received a letter of resignation from Mrs Anita Morris, Independent Co-optee.

 

          Mrs Morris had served on the Committee for a number of years, but had been unable to attend recent meetings due to conflicting demands. The Committee understood the situation and reluctantly accepted her resignation. The Chair expressed his thanks for her contribution to the work of the Committee.

 

          RESOLVED: That the resignation of Mrs Morris, Independent Co-optee, be accepted.

3.

Standards Committee Annual Report pdf icon PDF 68 KB

Minutes:

          The Committee considered a report of the Operational Director, Legal and Democratic Services/Monitoring Officer, which summarised the work of the Committee in the last Municipal Year.

 

          At the meeting in February 2018, Members had considered the Annual Report, which summarised the work of the Committee. There had been an update on issues that had arisen in other parts of the country, which provided an insight into the nature of matters raised and how they were dealt with elsewhere.

 

          A verbal update was given on local matters which had been considered since the previous meeting.

 

          RESOLVED: That the report be noted and referred to Council for information.

4.

Standards Committee Update Report pdf icon PDF 64 KB

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Operational Director, Legal and Democratic Services/Monitoring Officer provided the Committee with an update on issues which had arisen in other parts of the country, which provided an insight into the kind of issues faced and the manner in which they had been proceeded.

 

          Details on recent cases were given from a range of locations which included the following:-

 

·       Rochdale;

·       Stoke on Trent;

·       Wigan;

·       Devon;

·       Northamptonshire;

·       East Riding;

·       Leicestershire;

·       Sheffield;

·       Coventry; and

·       Staffordshire.

 

A verbal update was given on three local matters that had been considered since the last meeting. It was reported that one of the Committees’ Independent Persons had been consulted on one of the cases.

 

          RESOLVED: That the report and verbal update be noted.

 

 

5.

Committee on Standards in Public Life

The Committee on Standards in Public Life is due to publish its report into local government standards on 30 January 2019. The Monitoring Officer will provide a verbal update.

 

Minutes:

The Operational Director, Legal and Democratic Services/Monitoring Officer provided the Committee with a verbal update on the publication of a report into local government standards, by the Committee on Standards in Public Life.

 

It was reported that the independent Committee on Standards in Public Life advised the Prime Minister on ethical standards across the whole of public life in the UK. Their report and recommendations on ethical standards in local government, followed a year-long review and wide consultation, and was published on 30 January 2019. Key recommendations included:-

  • A new power for local authorities to suspend Councillors without allowances for up to six months;
  • Revised rules on declaring interests, gifts and hospitality;
  • Local authorities to retain ownership of their own Codes of Conduct;
  • A right of appeal for suspended Councillors to the Local Government Ombudsman;
  • A strengthened role for the Independent Person; and
  • Greater transparency about the number and nature of Code complaints.

 

The review covered all 353 principal authorities in England, and its remit was to review the effectiveness of the current arrangements for standards in local government, particularly in light of the changes made by the Localism Act 2011.

It was agreed that a link to the publication would be sent to all members of the Committee as well as to all Borough Councillors.

 

RESOLVED: That the verbal report be noted.