Agenda and minutes

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Contact: Trish Corns  Email: comsec@teignbridge.gov.uk

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241.

Minutes of the Committee pdf icon PDF 172 KB

To confirm the Minutes of the meeting held on 3 November 2017 as an accurate record.

Minutes:

The Minutes of the meeting held on 3 November were confirmed as a correct record and signed by the Chairman.

242.

Review of Committee Processes, Delegations and options for the Code of Conduct pdf icon PDF 39 KB

The Monitoring Officer wishes to remind members of the background to the adoption of the current code of conduct, the discussions at Council, and the processes adopted. A series of documents are appended, as detailed below.

 

This is the start of a review processes advised by the Monitoring Officer at Council on 3 November 2017 and at the preceding meeting of Standards Committee on the same day.

 

·      Minutes of Standards Committee 19 June 2012

·      Report to the Standards Committee 19 June 2012

·      Report to Council 29 June 2012

·      Council Decision Minute 59/6/12

·      Adopted process for handling code of conduct complaints

 

Teignbridge District Council - Code of Conduct

 

Links to neighbouring authority codes of conducts are below:

·      East Devon District Council

·      Exeter City  Council

·      South Hams District Council

·      West Devon   District Council

·      Devon County Council

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Further to the Council and Standards Committee meetings on 3 November 2017, the Monitoring Officer commenced the review process for the Committee’s processes, delegations and options for the Code of Conduct, by  reminding Members of the background to the adoption of the current code of conduct, the discussions at Council, and the processes adopted, and referred to the following reports and minutes:

 

·      Minutes of Standards Committee 19 June 2012

·      Report to the Standards Committee 19 June 2012

·      Report to Council 29 June 2012

·      Council Decision Minute 59/6/12

·      Adopted process for handling code of conduct complaints

·      The Council’s Code of Conduct

 

The Coalition Government considered the process for dealing with complaints under the regime at the time, too centralised. Consequently the system was amended with the Localism Act 2012 and the devolution of complaint handling to Local Authorities.

 

The Monitoring Officer advised that all complaints were investigated and resolved. Confidentiality in the matter prevails until it is resolved.  Should an investigation conclude that the person being complained about has breached the code of conduct, and this is accepted by the person being complained about, the complaint is resolved, and the conclusion is no longer confidential.

 

Should the investigation conclude that the code of conduct has not been breached the complaint and investigation remain confidential.

 

Should an investigation conclude a breach of the code of conduct, and which is not accepted by the person being complained about, the issue will remain confidential while a Hearing is undertaken.

 

Should the Hearing process conclude the code has been breached the decision would then be in the public domain. At no time is an investigation in the public domain if it is concluded that a breach of code has not occurred.

 

The Monitoring Officer has delegated powers to deal with complaints in accordance with the Council’s adopted complaints procedure until the Hearing stage.

 

A resume of complaints received over the past few years is: 6 cases in 2012, none in 2013; 2 cases in 2014; 5 cases in 2015 with 1 local resolution; 2 cases in 2016; 8 cases in 2017 with 3 cases referred for investigation, one of which concluded a breach of the code, which was accepted by the person being complained about.

 

Consideration was also given to the Committee’s current role and function, as set out in Article 11 of the Council’s Constitution as follows:

 

(a) to promote and maintain high standards of conduct by Councillors and co-opted members;

(b) to advise the Council on the adoption or revision of the Members’ Code of Conduct;

(c) to advise or train Councillors and co-opted members on matters relating to the Members’ Code of Conduct;

(d) to deal with the local filtering of complaints and dispensation requests (where these are not dealt with by the Monitoring Officer under delegated powers);

(e) to conduct local hearings and determination of sanctions should a breach of the code of conduct be found;

(f) overview of internal and external audit;

(g) overview of the whistle blowing policy;

(h)  ...  view the full minutes text for item 242.

243.

Appointment of Independent Person and Committee Co-opted Independent Person

To receive an update on the recruitment process for these appointments, further to Council Minute 201/11/17 (Monitoring Officer to report).

Minutes:

Further to Council Minute 201/11/17, the Committee received an update on the recruitment process for the appointment of an Independent Person and a committee co-opted Independent Person. The recruitment packs were being prepared and would be available for candidates, following advertisement of the positions. The Committee’s recommendation for appointments following formal interviews would be referred to Council for approval.

 

244.

Local Complaint Resolutions pdf icon PDF 90 KB

To note resolutions in relation to local complaints.

Minutes:

The report circulated with the agenda was noted regarding the decision and action taken regarding a local resolution following a breach of the code by Cllr George Gribble.