Row as only one woman on panel (From Worcester News)
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Row as only one woman on panel
9:20pm Friday 21st September 2012 in News By Tom Edwards
SIX people have been appointed to head up a new watchdog for councillors in Worcestershire – but only one is a woman and none are from ethnic minorities.
The make-up of Worcestershire County Council ’s standards regime has sparked a furious row, with some politicians calling for the entire project to be scrapped and started afresh.
Under new Government legislation bosses at County Hall were tasked with finding six random members of the public to scrutinise any complaints made about councillors.
But the roles, which are unpaid, have attracted just one woman and the list features a completely white panel.
Councillor Richard Udall said: “Nothing against those who are on the list, but as soon as I looked at this alarm bells were ringing in my head.
“Where are the ethnic minorities? And where are the women?
“There’s one token female to complete the list.
“This is simply not good enough. This panel is supposed to represent people across all sections of the community.
“We need to actually wake up, go out there and find people who truly represent everyone in Worcestershire. “It’s time to re-advertise the positions and start again.”
Coun Peter McDonald, Labour group leader, said: “It’s pathetic – a terrible job has been done.”
Under the Localism Act, six ‘independent persons’ needed to be found to be the first port of call for any complaints made against politicians.
They are to look at each complaint and act as advisoers in terms of deciding if the councillor needs to be reprimanded.
The positions were advertised and they only attracted applications from 11 people.
A report on it, which was debated during a full council meeting this week, says all six live in Worcestershire and are “independent of party politics”.
It includes David Coulson, a former police inspector, James Hipkiss, an ex-independent councillor at Wyre Forest District Council , and Catherine Mangan, who used to work in local government and is a senior fellow at the University of Birmingham.
Magistrate Raymond Needham, barrister David Warner and Fred Noble, another former independent councillor in Wyre Forest, are also there.
Coun Adrian Hardman, the county council’s leader, said: “The fact is, anybody could have put their name forward and we would have welcomed their application.
“It was advertised and we’re happy with the list. “If Labour wanted different people on it, they should have tried harder.”
Comments(7)
jb
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8:39am Sat 22 Sep 12
Just because the applicants didn't 'suit' Mr Udall he now wants to go and look for applicants who fit his personal profile? Very democratic I must say.
Maggie Would
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10:11am Sat 22 Sep 12
To my knowledge, at least three of the people listed above will have heard about it on the grapevine. At least one of those people I know to be completely unsuitable for the role.
pinkfluff
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12:38pm Sat 22 Sep 12
Maggie Would wrote:Indeed Maggie. I didn't know anything about this so I do wonder where it was advertised and/or promoted.
I wonder where they were advertised and how often?
To my knowledge, at least three of the people listed above will have heard about it on the grapevine. At least one of those people I know to be completely unsuitable for the role.
TDH123
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2:07pm Sat 22 Sep 12
mayall8808
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2:59pm Sat 22 Sep 12
brooksider
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10:57am Wed 26 Sep 12
How can two ex Councillors have no friends in office?
whyme says...
1:34am Sat 22 Sep 12