Agenda item

Code of Conduct Complaint Received in Respect of 3 City of York Councillors (11:01)

To consider a Code of Conduct complaint received in respect of 3 City of York Councillors, and to determine next steps.

 

Note: the private report referred to in Agenda Item 3 above follows the public report on this item.

Decision:

Joint Standards Committee -  Assessment Sub-Committee

 

Tuesday 9 August 2022

 

 

Decision Notice – Subject Member 1

 

Attendance

 

Members of the Assessment Sub-Committee:

Cllr S Rawlings (Parish Councillor and Vice Chair of the Joint Standards Committee) – Chair

Cllr M Rowley

Cllr M Pavlovic

 

Background

 

The Assessment Sub-Committee was constituted in accordance with procedures approved by the City of York Council Joint Standards Committee to consider a complaint in relation to the conduct of a City of York Councillor.

 

The Assessment Sub-Committee met on 9 December 2021, to consider a complaint in respect of a City of York Councillor.  On that occasion, the Assessment Sub Committee determined that the complaint should progress to an investigation and the Monitoring Officer appointed an External Investigating Officer in accordance with the Committee’s decision.

 

On 9 August 2022, the draft report prepared by the External Investigating Officer was considered by the Assessment Sub Committee.

 

The External Investigating Officer concluded that the Councillor (Subject Member 1) did not breach the Code of Conduct as there was no direct evidence to support the alleged behaviour referenced in the complaint.

 

Decision

 

The Assessment Sub-Committee considered the External Investigating Officer’s report and determined that the draft investigating officer’s report was complete and the finding of no breach of the Code of Conduct was  accepted, on the basis that there was a lack of direct evidence to support the allegations within the complaint.

 

The decision of the Assessment Sub-Committee is final and there is no right of appeal.

 

The decision of the Assessments Sub-Committee will be reported to the Joint Standards Committee at their next meeting.

 

 

 

Councillor S Rawlings

Councillor M Rowley

Councillor M Pavlovic


 

Joint Standards Committee -  Assessment Sub-Committee

 

Tuesday 9 August 2022

 

 

Decision Notice – Subject Members 2 and 3

 

 

Attendance

 

Members of the Assessment Sub-Committee:

Cllr S Rawlings (Parish Councillor and Vice Chair of the Joint Standards Committee) – Chair

Cllr M Rowley

Cllr M Pavlovic

 

Background

 

The Assessment Sub-Committee was constituted in accordance with procedures approved by the City of York Council Joint Standards Committee to consider a complaint in relation to the conduct of two City of York Councillors.

 

The Assessment Sub-Committee met on 9th December 2021, to consider a complaint in respect of two  City of York Councillors.  On that occasion, the Assessment Sub Committee determined that the complaint should progress to an investigation and the Monitoring Officer appointed an External Investigating Officer in accordance with the Committee’s decision.

 

On 9th August 2022, the draft report prepared by the External Investigating Officer was considered by the Assessment Sub Committee.

 

The External Investigating Officer concluded that in his opinion the two City of York Councillors did breach the Code of Conduct. 

 

The Assessment Sub Committee were of the opinion that there may be a potential breach of the Code of Conduct and on that basis has listed the complaint for a hearing so as to enable the two City of York Councillors to attend and share their views with the Panel.

 

 

Decision

 

The Assessment Sub-Committee considered the External Investigating Officer’s report and determined that the complaint against the two City of York Councillors should be listed for  a Hearing on 2nd September 2022.

 

 

 

 

Councillor S Rawlings, Chair of the Assessment Sub Committee

Councillor M Rowley

Councillor M Pavlovic

 

 

Minutes:

Members considered a report which presented the draft report of the Investigating Officer regarding a Code of Conduct complaint made in respect of 3 City of York Councillors.  Full details were provided in an exempt report, to which the draft was attached as an annex.

 

Members were invited to consider whether to:

1)   Rule that the draft report was incomplete and that further investigation was required;

2)   Rule that the draft report was complete, accept the findings contained in it, and determine the next steps; or

3)   Rule that the draft report was complete but not accept the findings contained in it.

 

Discussion took place in private session, in accordance with the resolution in Minute 31 above.

 

Note: The Sub-Committee’s decisions in respect of each Subject Member can be found in the Decision Notices published alongside these minutes.

 

 

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