Agenda, decisions and draft minutes
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POINT OF NOTICE Due to the current restrictions on travel and requirement for
social distancing as a result of the coronavirus pandemic the meeting was held
remotely by video conference and was not open to the general public. All members
had been given the opportunity to attend as observers. |
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APOLOGIES Decision:
Minutes: None. |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS PDF 116 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Decision: Councillor Paul Penlington – Personal Interest – Agenda item 9 Minutes: Councillor Paul Penlington declared a personal interest in Agenda item 9 as reference to historical complaints were included. |
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URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act, 1972. Decision: No urgent matters had been raised. Minutes: There were no
urgent items. |
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MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING PDF 251 KB To receive the minutes of the Standards Committee meeting held on 06 March 2020 (copy enclosed). Decision: Agreement on the recommendation was by consensus. The accuracy of the minutes was proposed and
seconded. No formal vote was taken. All
Committee members indicated they were in favour of the recommendation, no one
indicated they were against it and no one indicated that they wished to abstain. It was: Resolved: - that the minutes of the Standards Committee meeting
held on 06 March 2020 be received and approved as a true and correct record.
Minutes: The minutes of the Standards Committee meeting held on 06
March 2020 were submitted. Matter Arising - Page 8 – Item 4 – Minutes from the last meeting – It was
highlighted that the report on ‘Special Standards hearing Lessons Learned’ had not
been included on the agenda. The Monitoring Officer assured members it would be
included on the forward work programme for the December meeting. Page 10 – Item 7 – Attendance at meetings – Members felt it
would be more appropriate to omit the ‘(if swift)’ from the minutes. Page 10 – Item 7 – Attendance at meetings – It was noted
that it had been the expenditure associated with bookkeeping that had caused an
issue not the standard practice as recorded in the minutes. RESOLVED that the minutes of the Standards Committee
meeting held on the 06 March 2020 be received and confirmed as correct records. |
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PUBLIC SERVICES OMBUDSMAN FOR WALES - CODE OF CONDUCT CASEBOOK PDF 289 KB To consider a report by the Monitoring Officer (copy enclosed) informing members of the most recent edition of the Ombudsman’s Code of Conduct Casebook. Additional documents: Decision: Agreement on the recommendation was by consensus. No formal
vote was taken. All Committee members
indicated they were in favour of the recommendation, no one indicated they were
against it and no one indicated that they wished to abstain. The Committee: Resolved: - subject to the above observations – i.
Members note
the information contained within the Code of Conduct Casebook. Minutes: The Monitoring Officer (MO) introduced a
report on the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales – Code of Conduct Casebook (previously
circulated). The MO informed the Committee that the Casebook was intended to help
members and others in considering whether circumstances that they were
experiencing amounted to a breach of the Code. It also provided information
about the way the Ombudsman and other standards committees in Wales dealt with
cases. The MO highlighted
cases in the Casebook relating to:
The MO explained
due to the Covid-19 Pandemic a rise in cases may be seen later in the year. The
Chair noted his concern that the first case was not investigated. It was stressed that the background and
details had not been provided. Thus making it difficult to understand the
reasoning as to why it had not been investigated. Members and
Councillors of Denbighshire are advised to set up a direct debit to pay Council
Tax to maintain payments. The Chair thanked
the Monitoring Officer for providing details of the two cases. RESOLVED –
that the Committee
notes the information contained within the Code of Conduct Casebook. |
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ATTENDANCE AT MEETINGS To note the attendance by members of the Standards Committee at County, Town and Community Council and to receive their reports. Decision: Members discussed the difficulty in attending public meetings due to restrictions relating to Covid- 19 pandemic. It was: Resolved:
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If
members wished to attend a City/ Town/ Community meeting, to inform the Monitoring
Officer to assist in arranging the necessary arrangements. Minutes: It was noted that since the last meeting, due to
restrictions members had not been able to attend any meetings. The Monitoring Officer (MO) confirmed that Welsh Government
had reviewed the regulations regarding remote meetings. The authority would
encourage City Town and Community Council to hold remote meetings going
forward. The MO stated the authority had been testing methods of holding remote
working work on alternative platforms. A briefing note had been circulated to
clerks to offer guidance. Guidance had also been provided by One Voice Wales. The MO stated if members wished to attend any meetings to
inform him. He would then consult with the relevant clerk to make arrangements
to attend in person or remotely. Members were pleased to hear the potential to
attend meetings remotely would be available. It was highlighted that if
meetings could be held remotely it would potentially encourage more public
interest in City, Town and Community meetings. The Chair thanked the MO for his support to City, Town and
Community Councils and encouraged members to contact the MO direct for support
in attending meetings. RESOLVED that the above mentioned points be
noted. |
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STANDARDS COMMITTEE FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME PDF 99 KB To consider the Standards Committee Forward Work Programme (copy attached). Decision: Agreement on the recommendation was by consensus. No formal vote was taken. It was: Resolved: - subject to the recommendations made during discussions on earlier agenda items, to approve the Committee’s forward work programme. Minutes: The Monitoring Officer (MO) introduced the
Standards Committee Forward Work Programme (previously circulated). It was confirmed
the report on Special Standards hearing Lessons Learned had been
included on the FWP for the December 2020 meeting. It was noted the timetable of meetings for 2021 had not been
approved by Full Council to date so was not on the FWP report. Confirmation
that the approved dates would be included in the next meeting’s agenda. RESOLVED that
subject to the above, the Standards Committee’s forward work programme be
approved. |
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DATE OF NEXT MEETING The next meeting of the Standards Committee is scheduled for 4 December 2020. Decision: The next date of the Standards Committee was noted. Minutes: The next
meetings of the Standards Committee were scheduled for Friday 04 December 2020.
It was confirmed this meeting would potentially be remotely conducted. |
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RESOLVED
that under Section 100A of the
Local Government Act 1972, the Press and Public be excluded from the meeting
for the following item of business on the grounds that it would involve the
likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraphs 12 and 13 of
Part 4 of Schedule 12A of the Act. |
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CODE OF CONDUCT - PART 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 2000 To consider a confidential report by the Monitoring Officer (copy
enclosed) providing an overview of complaints against members lodged with the Public
Services Ombudsman for Decision: Agreement on the recommendation was by consensus. No formal vote was taken. All Committee members indicated they were in favour of the recommendation, no one indicated they were against it and no one indicated that they wished to abstain. It was: Resolved: that
members note the contents of the report. Minutes: The Monitoring Officer (MO) presented the confidential
report (previously circulated) to provide Members with an overview of
complaints lodged with the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales since 1st
January 2018. The MO reported on
complaints submitted involving councils in Denbighshire, giving outline details
of the nature of the complaints made and the actions taken by the Public
Services Ombudsman for Wales. It was confirmed
that the Ombudsman had continued to use the same procedure to ascertain if a
complaint needed investigation. Local resolution had still been encouraged. RESOLVED that the Standards Committee notes
the contents of the report. The meeting concluded at 11.15 a.m. |