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Consultation on Revised Code of Conduct

Meeting: 21/02/2007 - Standards Committee (this Committee has now been combined wit the Audit, Standrds and Governance Committee and no longer meets) (Item 28)

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Minutes:

A report relating to a Revised Model Code of Conduct for Local Authority Members was submitted, together with a copy of a consultation document setting out the details of the amendments to the Code, and the views/comments of the Committee were sought.

 

RECOMMENDED that the Council be requested to approve the submission of the following comments in response to the consultation:-

 

(i)General

By becoming overtly prescriptive, the document becomes too intense, difficult to interpret and very rigid (almost a "checklist") which, if issues did not fall neatly into such list, could create "grey areas". The document was seen, however, as an attempt to be more proportionate, trying to ensure that democracy is enhanced, not undermined.

 

(ii)  Unlawful Discrimination.

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

 

(iii)Bullying 

There is a concern that any description of bullying behaviour should not be drawn too broadly, e.g. a "robust exchange" should not be interpreted as bullying.

 

(iv)Disclosure of Confidential Information

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

However Members felt that where interpretative Guidance Notes were to be issued to support the Code, it would be helpful if they were issued at the same time as the Consultation Paper, even if they were in draft form so Members could fully understand what was being proposed. Furthermore, the Committee felt that guidance should be "as appropriate as required", and that Members should be advised that this was not a hook on which they could hang inappropriate reporting-therefore there was a need to enforce in the Guidance the importance of confidentiality at all times.

 

(v)Commission of Criminal Offence before taking Office 

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported. Members were also keen to ensure that, whatever changes were made to the Code in this regard, action should still be able to be taken, in appropriate (serious) cases to suspend any Member against whom criminal proceedings had commenced but had not yet been concluded.

 

(vi)Using or seeking to use improper influence

The proposed amendments to the Code are supported.

 

(vii)Publicity Code

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

 

(viii)Reporting breaches of the code and proscribing intimidation

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

 

(ix)Gifts and Hospitality 

With public office currently running for a maximum period of four years, the Committee questioned why the requirement to disclose would "cease after five years following the receipt of the gift or hospitality".

 

(x)Body influencing public opinion or policy

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

 

(xi)Interests of family, friends and those with a close personal association

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

 

(xii) Definition of personal interests

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

 

(xiii)Disclosure of personal interests

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

 

(xiv)Public service interests

The proposed amendment to the Code is supported.

 

(xv)Prejudicial Interests - List of Exemptions 

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