Venue: Mandela Room
Contact: Susan Lightwing
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Welcome and Evacuation Procedure Minutes: The Chair welcomed all present to the meeting and read out the Building Evacuation procedure. |
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Declarations of Interest To receive
any declarations of interest. Minutes: There were no Declarations of Interest at this point in the meeting. |
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Minutes - Standards Committee - 16 October 2023 PDF 122 KB Minutes: The minutes of the Standards Committee meeting held on 16 October 2023 were submitted and approved as a correct record. |
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Quarterly Update Report to Committee PDF 233 KB Minutes: The Director of Legal and
Governance Services presented the quarterly update report regarding the recent
and current position concerning Code of Conduct Complaints to provide the
Standards Committee with assurance about the practice and process. There were no outstanding
complaints from 2020, 2021 and 2022. Fifty-nine complaints had been
submitted to date in 2023. Of the 59
complaints, 28 had been rejected on the basis of the assessment criteria, 1 had
been withdrawn, 8 discontinued, 6 resolved by way of advice and guidance and 6
were being investigated. There were 10
outstanding complaints for 2023. Two new Independent Persons had
been appointed by Council and they had completed their training and were now
active. The Council’s new Constitution
came into effect on 18 September 2023.
As a result of which the Committee’s attention was drawn to the Members
Code of Conduct contained therein, which set out the expected standards of
behaviour of members. The Code of
Conduct Complaint form had been amended to reflect the Code of Conduct
contained within the Constitution. The Monitoring Officer proposed
to analyse the available data on complaints in relation to the types of
complaints submitted and any themes or trends that had emerged. It was acknowledged that whilst there had
not been a huge amount of complaints submitted, it would still be worthwhile
reviewing the data to see if there were any recurring issues. AGREED that the
information provided was received and noted. |
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Review of Gifts and Hospitality PDF 299 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: The Monitoring Officer was required to review the Register of Gifts and Hospitality for Officers and Members on an annual basis and report details of the entries to the Standards Committee, to ensure that Members and Officers complied with the Members’ Code of Conduct and the Officers’ Code of Conduct, respectively. The Council’s Code of Conduct required Councillors and Co-opted Members to declare and register the receipt of either gifts or hospitality with a value of £25 or more. Declarations were entered in the Register of Gifts and Hospitality. Details of entries received from Members for the period January 2022 – December 2022 were attached at Appendix A and for the period January 2023 – December 2023 Appendix B to the submitted report. Details of entries received from Officers for the period January 2022 – December 2022 are attached at Appendix C and for the period January 2023 – December 2023 Appendix D to the submitted. It was explained that the Council was a key player in the town and hospitality events were an opportunity for Officers to network with other organisations. The Monitoring Officer had to approve all requests for accepting gifts and hospitality, with the Deputy Monitoring Officer approving any such request made by the Monitoring Officer. AGREED that the information provided was received and noted. |
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Any other urgent items which in the opinion of the Chair, may be considered Minutes: None. |