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Meeting: 12/10/2017 - Council (Item 378)

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The Member Code of Conduct was adopted by the Council on 26 July 2012 and has recently been reviewed by the Monitoring Officer. Arising from that review, this report recommends some changes to the Council’s Member Code of Conduct and associated procedures.

Minutes:

Discussion:

 

This report provided details of proposed changes to the Council’s Member Code of Conduct following a review undertaken by the Monitoring Officer and consideration by the Councillor Conduct Committee on 13 September 2017.

 

The recommended changes to the Code and associated guidance was summarised in paragraph 3.3 of the report.

 

The Councillor Conduct Committee’s comments and recommendations were set out in section 5 of the report. It was noted that the Committee had made decisions on some ancillary matters, as set out in paragraphs 5.7.1-5.7.4 of the report, subject to Council’s agreement of recommendations 8.1.1-8.1.5.

 

The Chairman of the Councillor Conduct Committee, Councillor Hicks, supported by the Portfolio Holder for Business Management, Councillor Turpin, proposed the recommendations set out in the report.

 

In response to a question from a Member, the Monitoring Officer advised that any co-opted members under the age of 18 (for example, representatives from the Medway Youth Council) would not be required to register any interests.

 

Decision:

 

a)    The Council agreed the proposed revisions to the Council’s Member Code of Conduct as set out in paragraphs 3.1 to 3.3 of the report and Appendix A to the report, to take effect from 1 January 2018.

 

b)    The Council agreed the consequential changes to Article 9 of the Constitution (which includes the terms of reference of the Councillor Conduct Committee) as set out in Appendix C to the report.

 

c)    The Council agreed the associated changes proposed to the Members’ Planning Code of Good Practice and the Members’ Licensing Code of Good Practice to align the provisions relating to other significant interests and speaking at meetings as set out in paragraph 3.5 of the report and Appendices F and G to the report.

 

d)    The Council agreed the revocation of the delegation of authority to Parish Councils to deal with complaints relating to the conduct of Parish Councillors, previously agreed by the Council, as these have to be dealt with by the relevant Principal Council under the Localism Act, as outlined in paragraph 3.4 of the report.

 

e)    The Council agreed to encourage Parish Councils to adopt the new Code of Conduct adopted by Medway Council.


Meeting: 13/09/2017 - Councillor Conduct Committee (Item 311)

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The Member Code of Conduct was adopted by the Council on 26 July 2012 and has recently been reviewed by the Monitoring Officer. Arising from that review this report recommends some changes to the Council’s Member Code of Conduct and associated procedures.

Minutes:

Discussion:

 

The Chief Legal Officer introduced the report which provided the Committee with the outcome of a review of the Member Code of Conduct, previously adopted by the Council on 26 July 2012. The review had recommended some changes to the Member Code of Conduct and associated procedures.

 

The Chief Legal Officer detailed the proposed changes to the Code, this included the declaration and registration of non-pecuniary interests and the declaration of other significant interests. He also informed the Committee that it would be necessary to remove the provision for referral of complaints relating to the conduct of a Parish Councillor to the relevant Parish Council (this should be dealt with by Medway Council in accordance with the Localism Act 2011, supported by recent case law).

 

In addition, it was proposed that non-voting co-opted members of Council committees would be required to comply with the Code. Other proposed changes included the Code being updated to include a preamble, a reference to the seven principles of public life (Nolan), updates to the Planning and Licensing Codes of Good Practice to ensure consistency across the Codes as well as a review of the associated procedures.

 

Members then raised a number of comments and questions which included:

 

Whether Members would be required to register an interest if they were a Council appointee to an outside body – the Chief Legal Officer confirmed that Members would be required to declare such an interest and that this was covered in schedule 2 (non-pecuniary interests) to the revised Code.

 

Given it was proposed for the revised Code to take effect from 1 January 2018, would Members be asked to submit a new registration form in January and then an update form after Annual Council in May (as was current practice), and did the law specify whether Members were required to formally submit updated forms, even if there were no changes – the Chief Legal Officer confirmed that it was the Council’s preference that Members formally submit the annual update forms even when there was no change and that the proposal would remain for the revised Code to take effect from January 2018 unless Members wished to defer the start date until May 2018.

 

Whether the proposed revisions would sufficiently deal with the issue about complaints against Councillors acting in capacity – the Chief Legal Officer stated that this matter had arisen on a number of occasions and whilst it was already stated clearly in the code, the issue was dealt with during Member training events.  However, following discussion, it was considered that there would be some merit in providing more guidance on the issue in the Councillor Conduct Complaint Form (Appendix D to the report), to assist those who may be considering in making a complaint against a Councillor. The Chief Legal Officer undertook to update the Councillor Conduct Complaint Form accordingly.

 

Decision:

 

a)    The Committee recommended the following to Full Council for approval:

 

i)             The proposed revisions to the Council’s Member Code of Conduct as  ...  view the full minutes text for item 311