Issue - meetings

Declarations of Interest

Meeting: 30/03/2009 - Full Council (Item 117)

Declarations of Interest

A member with a personal interest in a matter who attends a meeting of the authority at which the matter is considered must disclose to that meeting the existence and nature of that interest at the commencement of that consideration, or when the interest becomes apparent.

 

A member with a personal interest in a matter also has a prejudicial interest in that matter if the interest is one which a member of the public with knowledge of the relevant facts would reasonably regard as so significant that it is likely to prejudice the member's judgment of the public interest and if this interest affects their financial position or the financial position of a person or body as described in paragraph 8 of the Code of Conduct and/orif it relates to the determining of any approval, consent, licence, permission or registration in relation to them or any person or body described in paragraph 8 of the Code of Conduct.

 

 

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Minutes:

The Monitoring Officer advised that members of the Licensing and Planning Committees, including substitutes, should neither speak nor vote in relation to Motion U.

 

Councillor Reith declared a personal and prejudicial interest in Motion T as she was Deputy Chair of London Travel Watch, and would be leaving the Chamber during discussion of this item.

 

Councillor Engert declared a personal interest and prejudicial interest in Motion T as she was a Board Member of London Travel Watch.

Although the Monitoring Officer had stated that his advice above was separate from any personal or prejudicial interest declarations, the following members nevertheless made declarations in relation to Motion U: Councillors Egan, Peacock and Dodds.