Agenda and draft minutes
Venue: Council Chamber, County Hall, Ruthin and by video conference
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APOLOGIES Minutes: No apologies. Members heard the
Monitoring Officer, Gary Williams had intended to attend the meeting but had
another engagement. The Deputy Monitoring Officer Lisa Jones was attending in
his absence. |
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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. Minutes: There were no
declarations of interest raised at this agenda item. Councillor Gorgon
Hughes raised a personal interest in relation to agenda item 14 as he was a
member of the Corwen Town Council. Councillor Hughes
raised his declaration during the Part 2 discussion. |
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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. Minutes: There were no urgent items raised. |
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MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING PDF 394 KB To receive the minutes of the Standards Committee meeting held on 28 October 2022 (copy enclosed). Minutes: The minutes of the
Standards Committee held on 28 October 2022 were submitted. Accuracy – There were no matters of
accuracy raised. Matters Arising – Page 11 – Chair’s
Annual Report – The Chair apologised as it was her understanding the draft
report had not been issued to the Vice Chair for comments. The Chair confirmed
she had approved the report along with the deputy Monitoring Officer. Page 13 – Date of
the next meeting – The Chair confirmed a training session had been scheduled
following the meeting. RESOLVED that, subject to the above, the minutes of
the meeting held on 28 October 2022 be received and approved as a correct
record. |
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PUBLIC SERVICES OMBUDSMAN FOR WALES - 'OUR FINDINGS' PDF 125 KB To consider a report by the Deputy Monitoring Officer (copy enclosed) on the published ‘Our Findings’ page on the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales website. Additional documents: Minutes: The Deputy
Monitoring Officer (DMO), guided members through the report (previously
circulated). It was explained to
members the report was a regular report presented to the committee, it had
previously been named the Code of Conduct Casebook. The report outlined
the collection of conclusions in respect of investigations. Members heard the
DMO had extracted the detail from the website for reference. It provided
members with a sight of what was happening nationally and the approach adopted
for those cases. It was a useful
tool and gave examples of other sanctions imposed by other Standards
Committees. It was highlighted
in the report since July 2022 seven matters had been reviewed. Details of each
had been included in the papers including the outcome of each investigation. A breakdown of the seven investigations was
as follows: Integrity 1 Equality and respect 3 Duty to uphold the law 2 Accountability and
Openness 1 The outcomes were categorised as follows: Investigation discontinued 1 No action necessary 5 Referral to a Standards Committee 1 Referral to
Adjudication Panel for Wales 0 The DMO stressed
none of the complaints that had been received had been in relation to a
councillor of Denbighshire. Members were provided with further detail of
a complaint regarding a duty to uphold the law
at Llandovery Town Council which had been referred to the Council’s Standards
Committee. The member in question had been convicted of drink driving. The
Ombudsman considered if further investigation was needed in the public
interest. It was deemed appropriate to investigate and it was referred to the
Standards committee for a hearing of the complaint. The Standards committee
decided to suspend the Councillor for 2 months and the Councillor was required
to attend code of conduct training within 6 months. Members were also
provided with further detail on the complaint received in relation to Llanigon Community Council. The Ombudsman had received a
complaint regarding a breach of the Code of conduct, with a detailed list of the
allegations put forward. The councillor in question had not been re-elected in
the May 2022 elections, the evidence was inconsistent therefore the ombudsman
did not consider it was in the public interest to take a further stance. Members noted the strong
link to the public interest test and how public interest played a large part of
the decision to proceed with an investigation and queried the situation when
there was repeat behaviour. The DMO
stated it would be unlikely for the Ombudsman to look back 4 or 5 years if the
councillor was re-elected at the next elections but a record was kept by the
ombudsman of complaints to monitor any patterns. The information online was the only
information that was provided. The complaint from Merthyr
Tydfil County Borough Council was an example of an officer complaining against
a County Councillor and no action taken was discussed. The Chair thanked
the DMO for the detailed and comprehensive report. RESOLVED that the Standards committee
note the contents of the report.
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MEMBER TRAINING UPDATE To note the attendance by members of the Standards Committee at County, Town and Community Council and to receive their reports. Minutes: The Chair informed
the committee she had attended a meeting of Denbigh Town Council. The meeting had taken place remotely via Zoom
on the 23 November 2022. In attendance
had been 10 members and the clerk. At the meeting expressions
of interest were sought, with a member declaring a personal interest. The clerk
advised she had received notice of the interest prior to the meeting and it was
a personal interest only. The councillor did not partake in the discussion for
the item but did take part in the vote. The Chair drew
Members attention to a number of new councillors having resigned from Denbigh
Town Council recently, including one during the meeting she had attended. The meeting had
started well, with the clerk supporting the Chair well and ensuring the correct
proceedings were followed. One member joined
the meeting via the telephone and was not asked for their opinion or
contribution throughout the meeting. It
was noted however by the Committee that chairing a hybrid meeting is not always
easy and the Chair stressed the importance of members of the committee having
screens on for the duration of the meeting if possible. The Chair noted
that there were some exchanges during the meeting which were heated, and an
observer would not have understood the reasons for the heated exchange. New members of the
Town Council had asked for extra information via email to which a response was
that business is not conducted via email. The DMO advised that Councillors may receive
appropriate or background information via email providing there was no actual
decision being made. The Committee was
informed that training for the Town Council was being arranged in addition to
the training and induction that is provided by the Clerk. RESOLVED that
members note the feedback from attendance at meetings.
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DISPENSATION REQUESTS To consider any dispensation requests received from Town/City/Community Councils or at county level. Minutes: The Chair asked the
Deputy Monitoring Officer (DMO) to provide the committee with the reasoning why
dispensation applications should be made. The DMO informed
members when a prejudicial interest is declared by a member but they wish to take
part in the debate and vote, it is possible for that member to apply to the
Standards Committee for a dispensation to take part, subject to legal
limitations. The Committee has powers to
attach terms and conditions, limits and timeframes at their discretion. Members heard an
annual reminder was sent to all City, Town and Community Council clerks to
remind them of the dispensation process. The Chair proposed
a reminder be sent to clerks, providing an overview of the process and purpose
of the procedure. Members noted that
no dispensations had been received and it was confirmed that had been included
in the annual report due to be presented at the next Denbighshire County Council
meeting. It was stressed the
dispensation process did form part of the Code of Conduct training for members.
The process to request a dispensation was straightforward and can be submitted
by a letter. RESOLVED that
members noted the verbal Dispensation Request update. |
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MEMBER TRAINING UPDATE To receive a verbal update on Member Training. Minutes: The Chair reminded
members that Code of Conduct training was offered to all new and existing
councillors in each term of council. The Deputy
Monitoring Officer informed the committee training had been delivered to
Denbigh Town Council the previous evening. Further dates for training would be
offered in the New Year once the necessary arrangements had been confirmed. It was hoped the
face to face training would be held in the North, mid and South of the County. Members noted the
Code of Conduct training scheduled for the 20 December was taking place. The
Deputy Monitoring Officer welcomed members to attend if they wished. Previous
training sessions where Standards Committee members had been in attendance had
been very useful. It was noted 14
County Councillors to date had not attended Code of Conduct training. Members stressed the importance of the training
and the requirement for all members to attend.The
Deputy Monitoring Officer confirmed she would email members with a reminder to
attend the training when offered. Councillor Gordon
Hughes suggested an email be sent to group leaders to encourage members to
attend if not done so, given the new requirements of group leaders. The Deputy
Monitoring Officer thanked Councillor Hughes for his suggestion and agreed that
could be completed. All members were in
agreement for the Deputy Monitoring Officer to issue an email reminder to
County Councillors with a reminder to attend the Code of Conduct training,
including the reference to Standards committee being aware of those members who
were required to attend. Members also agreed for correspondence to be issued to
group leaders, for them to ensure their members attend. Members also
requested that dates of proposed training for City, Town and Community members
be circulated. RESOLVED that
Standards Committee members note the verbal Member Training update.
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ETHICAL LIAISON AND THE DUTY OF GROUP LEADERS PDF 139 KB To consider a
report by the Deputy Monitoring Officer (copy attached) on the new duty
placed upon political group leaders to promote ethical behaviour. Additional documents: Minutes: The Deputy
Monitoring Officer guided members through the report (previously circulated)
which provided details of the new duties placed on group leaders to promote
good ethnical behaviour. The statutory guidance
issued by the Welsh Government in respect of the guidance for Group leaders had
yet to been formally finalised. The draft guidance was available for all to see
on the Welsh Government website. Members were guided through the draft
guidance which included examples of how Group Leaders might perform their duty,
detailed in the report, with the Standards Committee having the responsibility
to request Group Leaders attendance at a Standards’ Committee meeting to
discuss any issues or concerns. It also recommends that the Standards
Committee arrange to train the Group Leaders on the duty annually. Therefore,
it was proposed a meeting with Group Leaders to review behaviour in the form of
an ‘Ethical Liaison Group’ would be established. It was suggested the group
would meet regularly and could include members from the Standards committee. Members heard the draft guidance also
referred to the need for group leaders to make reports to the Standards
Committee on their progress in fulfilling their duty. The Standards Committee
would be able to discuss these reports with group leaders and use them as a
basis for the Committee’s annual report to Council on the way in which group
leaders are discharging that duty. Included in the pack was a template that could
be adopted for Group Leaders to complete for Standards Committee members to
review. It was proposed the Chair and Vice Chair
attend with the Monitoring Officer at the next Group Leaders meeting to discuss
the changes and emphasise the importance of the role of each Group Leader. The Chair thanked the Deputy Monitoring
Officer for the detailed report. She reminded members the regulatory
requirement of the Standards Committee to report on the role of the Group
Leaders. In her opinion the attached template
set out a clear and transparent report for Group Leaders to complete. It
provided a clear and transparent way for Group Leaders to detail information.
She suggested the template be shared with the Group Leaders for comments or
suggested amendments to use going forward. Members suggested that a training session on
‘Local Resolution Protocol’ could be added as an area for the Standards
Committee to revisit. The Deputy Monitoring Officer noted the suggestion and
agreed to add to the suggested areas of training. Members felt it important to ensure Group
Leaders were aware of what was required from them and suggested it was
emphasised at either a Standards Committee meeting or at an Ethical Liaison
meeting. The Chair informed the committee that at
Flintshire County Council, the Ethnical Liaison Group had commenced. Those
meetings had been attended by the Chair and Vice Chair of the Standards
Committee along with the Group Leaders and Monitoring Officer. It allowed
members at those meetings to discuss any arising issues or discuss examples of
any areas of concern. It allowed a platform for Group Leaders to share
experiences in a safe environment. Members suggested an informal meeting could
be arranged to discuss the proposed Ethnical Liaison Group with Group Leaders
and a ‘workshop’ informal meeting would be the place to commence. Members agreed that all Standards Committee
members be invited to a briefing to discuss and agree a methodology to ensure
that together we promote compliance of the Code of Conduct whilst complying
with statutory duties. It was suggested that on the attached template form, a box for the period of time be included along with a section at the top stating the source ... view the full minutes text for item 9. |
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NATIONAL STANDARDS FORUM UPDATE To receive a verbal update on the National Standards Forum. Minutes: The Chair reminded
members one of the areas emanating from the Penn Review had been the good
practice of the North Wales Standards Forum which became the North and Mid
Wales Forum. The group met biannually for
Chairs and Vice Chairs to gather to discuss a variety of areas. The Deputy
Monitoring Officer informed members the National Forum was due to meet
virtually on the 8 December 2022. At the meeting a Chair and Vice Chair will be
elected along with the role and terms of reference of the group, an update on
the Penn Review and the implementation of the new duties of group leaders. The
Public Services Ombudsman for Wales would be in attendance. Members heard the
purpose of the forum was to share best practice and to provide a forum for
problem solving across the 22 principal councils, fire and rescue service and
national parks in relation to the work of Standards Committees; with any formal
decisions being made by individual Standards Committees. The election of
Chair and Vice-Chair of the forum would take place every 2 years. The Welsh
Local Government Association would be responsible for the preparation of the
agenda, completion of minutes and basic reports. The frequency of meetings being biannually. The Deputy
Monitoring Officer informed members she would clarify if both the Chair and
Vice-Chair were invited to attend. The
Chair stressed feedback from that forum to the committee would be required from
those in attendance. RESOLVED that the National Standards Forum update be noted by the committee. |
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REMUNERATION FOR INDEPENDENT MEMBERS PDF 125 KB To consider a
report by the Deputy Monitoring Officer (copy attached) on the attendance and
observation of members at meetings and to confirm the Council’s position in
relation to members being remunerated for attendance at meetings Additional documents:
Minutes: The Chair guided
members to the agenda papers (previously circulated). The report intention had
been to discuss the attendance of members at City, Town and Community
meetings. The Deputy Monitoring Officer reminded
members a previous report had been submitted for discussion at the last meeting
and members had requested further information on the subject. The committee had
previously been requested to consider a structured approach to attendance and
observation of Town , City and Community Council
meetings. One of the issues
raised had been payment in respect such attendance at these Council
meetings. The Head of Democratic
Services, had been in consultation with his national forum on the approach
taken across Wales, it
being noted that various approaches had been adopted nationally.
Also of note was that Denbighshire’s neighbouring authorities were making
payments to members for such attendances. The Deputy
Monitoring Officer confirmed she had met with the relevant finance officer and
Members heard there was no separate budget line for Standards Committee
members’ attendance at Town, City and Community Council meetings specifically. However, due to the requirement to
hold certain hybrid meetings, this has reduced the amount of travel payments
issued and positive in respect of the carbon footprint. Therefore it was
confirmed that the authority could fund attendance at meetings to a maximum of
£2000 per annum in total;
this would include travel costs. It was proposed that it only be
made available for the Independent members and the Community Council members,
stressing that it would have to be closely monitored and reviewed by the
Monitoring Officer. The Chair welcomed
having a clear direction and communication and members be reminded of the
restrictions in place with regards to attendance at meetings. She offered her thanks to the Deputy
Monitoring Officer for providing further information following the previous meeting. In the Chairs’ opinion the small budget
available would help support members to attend meetings. The Deputy Monitoring Officer stressed the
budget was solely for attendance at meetings. It was not to fund any
preparation time. The Chair suggested
that members capped the rate of reimbursement at half a day rate for attendance
at any Town, City or Community Council meeting. The Deputy Monitoring Officer
supported this suggestion and stressed that could be reviewed and amended in
the future. The Chair suggested
that 10 meetings be attended per annum by the Independent and Community Council
members. That would allow a small amount of budget to be left in reserve. Members were all in
agreement that Independent and the Community Councillor attend a total 10
meetings a year which would equate to about 2 meetings each. The Chair suggested
the approach to attendance of meetings be conducted in a more structured way
and looking at those Councils that may not have been visited or have new clerks
or substantial changes. Members were
reminded that to use the template and script information forms prior to
attending meetings. The Chair suggested
a list be decided outside of the meetings of which City, Town or Community
Council’s to attend. All agreed for the Chair and the Deputy Monitoring Officer
to construct a list and circulate with members along with the template. Members
were also reminded if they requested any support members could inform the Chair
and arrangements could be made. It was suggested to list any meetings that may
be conducted through the medium of Welsh. The Chair informed members that on previous occasions she has let the clerk of the council know she is planning to attend the meeting 2-3 days before the meeting. Thus allowing enough time to be issued any relevant ... view the full minutes text for item 11. |
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STANDARDS COMMITTEE FORWARD WORK PROGRAMME PDF 202 KB To consider the Standards Committee Forward Work Programme (copy attached). Minutes: The Standards Committee Forward Work
Programme was presented for consideration and members discussed the following – The Monitoring
Officer confirmed the ‘Comparison of Standards Committee Recruitment Panel
Compilation’ had been included for the meeting on the 3 March 2023. Councillor Bobby
Feeley noted a large amount of regional working had taken place and there was a
trend to increase regional working. She thought it best to note for future
reference the importance of monitoring regional working agreements. RESOLVED that, subject to the above, the Standards
Committee’s Forward Work Programme be agreed. |
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DATE OF NEXT MEETING The next meeting of the Standards Committee is scheduled for 03 March 2023. Minutes: Members noted that the Standards Committee’s next meeting had been scheduled for 10.00 am on Friday 3 March 2023. |
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EXCLUSION OF PRESS AND PUBLIC RESOLVED that under Section 100A of the Local Government Act 1972, the Press and Public be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business on the grounds that it involved the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraphs 12 and 13 of Part 4 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972. |
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CODE OF CONDUCT - PART 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 2000 To consider a confidential report by the Deputy Monitoring
Officer (copy attached) providing an overview of complaints against members
lodged with the Public Services Ombudsman for Additional documents:
Minutes: The Deputy Monitoring Officer (DMO)
submitted a confidential report (previously circulated) providing an overview
of complaints against members lodged with the Public Services Ombudsman for
Wales (PSOW) since 1 January 2022. Councillor Gordon Hughes declared a personal
interest in this agenda item. Members heard that there were no live
matters at present. Details of the previous 12 months
complaints were presented to the committee. An update on a complaint that had
been received but had not been available to be included within the confidential
paper due to timescales, was provided. The Chair informed the committee she was
attending Denbighshire County Council meeting due to be held on Tuesday 6th
December to report the Standards Committee annual report. The Chair provided members with detailed
feedback of her attendance at Denbigh Town Council meeting. She informed
members she had forwarded her feedback and observations to the Deputy
Monitoring Officer. It was stressed the role of the Standards Committee was to
support all City, Town and Community Councils in respect of Code compliance. RESOLVED that the report be received and noted. At the close of the meeting the Chair
thanked members for their attendance and contributions and also conveyed her
thanks to the support staff. |
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The meeting concluded at 12.55 p.m. |