Agenda and draft minutes
Venue: the Council Chamber, County Hall, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin LL15 1YN
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APOLOGIES Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Andrew Thomas and Independent Member Julia Hughes. |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS PDF 45 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. |
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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 matters. |
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To consider a report by the Monitoring Officer (copy attached). The report is about an investigation by the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales into a complaint that a Prestatyn Town Council councillor may have breached the Code of Conduct of the Town Council. Additional documents:
Minutes: Introduction The Chair, Ian Trigger, asked for introductions from around
the table and explained the procedure for the day. The Chair also advised that is
was a public meeting and a simultaneous translation service had been provided. There were potentially four stages to the hearing: I.
Stage 1 – preliminary procedural issues; II.
Stage 2 – consideration of any disputed facts; III.
Stage 3 – decision made on whether on the basis
of the facts found,there has been a failure to comply with the Code of Conduct; IV.
Decision on what sanction to be taken (if any). Additional information in the form of a copy of the
Livingstone v Adjudication Panel England case (October 2006). The Chair asked
the Committee to read the paper overnight. The Chair advised the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales’
(PSOW) solicitor (Mrs A Ginwalla) and Prestatyn Town Councillor Peter Duffy’s
solicitor (Mr J Owens) that Denbighshire County & Prestatyn Town Councillor
Paul Penlington (the complainant) was a member of the Standards Committee but
the matter of complaint had not been heard at any of the meetings he had
attended. Mr Owens asked that the meetings being considered be
referred to with a small “m” as they had not been official public meetings. The
PSOW solicitor and Standards Committee Chair agreed. There being no preliminary issues short opening statements
were invited from both sides. Consideration of any significant disagreements about facts. Mrs Ginwalla referred to the PSOW’s report in the
confidential bundle (previously circulated), setting out the complaint from
Councillor Paul Penlington regarding Councillor Peter Duffy’s behaviour towards
him on a number of occasions. Two of the events were investigated. The incidents on 2
November 2016 and 11 May 2017 were set out in the report and evidenced gathered
from a random selection of witnesses. The PSOW had determined that on the balance of probability
that Councillor Duffy’s behaviour on the 2 November 2016 had been beyond a
level considered reasonable and had potentially been personal abuse. There had
also been evidence that Councillor Duffy had said something personal (although
there was some disparity as to what witnesses heard) to Councillor Penlington
at a meeting on 11 May 2017. The Committee were advised by the Chair (IT) that Prestatyn
Town Councillor Martyn Poller had provided a witness statement to the PSOW
previously but would not be attending in person and did not want it to be
relied on as evidence. Mrs Ginwalla confirmed that was the case but Councillor
Poller’s statement and contemporaneous notes from the meeting on 11 May 2017
had been agreed as an accurate record and considered as part of the PSOW’s
deliberations. The same was true for the witness statement of Prestatyn Town
Councillor Sandilands. Councillor Sandilands had not withdrawn his statement
but had declined to attend the hearing. Mr Owens informed the Committee that Councillor Duffy had approached
him as a long standing Councillor seeking advice on the response from the PSOW
regarding complaints made about his behaviour in addition to the contradictory
and factually incorrect witness statements. Witnesses who had previously made statements for the PSOW
were invited to give their evidence to the hearing. There would be an
opportunity for both sides and Committee members to ask questions supplementing
witness’ statements. When introducing each witness Mrs Ginwalla asked each of
them to confirm that they had had the
opportunity to review their statement;
that they had signed a statement of truth and asked whether any
amendments were required (none were). Witness evidence was heard in the following order from: ·
Peter Gaffey – Anti Social Behaviour Officer · Carol Evans – Assistant ... view the full minutes text for item 4. |