136 Scrutiny Panel review on Wards Corner - Non Key
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[Report of the
Director for Housing Regeneration and
Planning. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Finance and Strategic Regeneration]
To note the Scrutiny Review on Wards Corner
and to consider the Cabinet response to the recommendations.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The
Chair invited Councillor das Neves to introduce the Scrutiny Panel
Review on Wards Corner.
Councillor das Neves addressed Cabinet and noted that the Overview
and Scrutiny Committee had brought forward a review of Wards Corner
which was the culmination of many months of work with 36 hours of
evidence heard by the Housing and Regeneration Scrutiny Panel. The
Chair of Overview and Scrutiny continued to articulate the 14
recommendations put forward by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee
which were contained at pages 57 to 59 of the agenda pack.
The Leader invited the Cabinet to put forward
questions to the Chair of Overview and Scrutiny. There were
questions from Councillors: Bull, Chandwani and Ibrahim on the
Scrutiny Review recommendations and the following responses were
provided by Councillor das Neves with assistance from Councillor
Ruth Gordon, who had been the Chair of Housing and Regeneration
Scrutiny Panel in 2018/19 where the main evidence for the review
had been gathered.
- With regards to the considerations
behind recommendation 2 which sought a review of the Constitution,
Part 4 Section G, Overview and Scrutiny Procedure Rules, and
asserted that there should be a presumption of officer attendance
at Scrutiny meetings, it was noted that the Housing and
Regeneration Scrutiny Panel had not been able to hear first- hand
evidence from the Town Centre Manager who was a fourth tier officer
in the Council. The Cabinet noted that Officers below tier three
could only attend Scrutiny meetings at the discretion of the
Director. Therefore the Committee had added this recommendation for
Standards Committee to consider changes to the Constitution. The
Leader interjected to highlight that it was correct and important
to adhere to the current rules of the Constitution. This document
was clear on which Officers Scrutiny had right to question and
which Officers were able to attend Scrutiny as part of their job
description.
- In further follow up questions,
Councillor Gordon, expressed that any proposed changes to the
Constitution, on this aspect, would of course need to involve trade
unions and this was set out in the recommendation. It was further
clarified that this recommendation was included to highlight that
there was discretion to allow this officer to attend which was not
applied. Councillor Gordon outlined that the Scrutiny Panel had
been receiving information at their evidence gathering meetings on
the issues that had occurred at the Market Traders Steering Group
meetings over an 18 month period and wanted to verify this with an
officer present at these meetings. They further requested the notes
of this meeting which were not forthcoming and still felt that it
was appropriate for a fourth tier officer to attend and provide
this information. The Leader interjected to emphasise that the
Councillor was referring to a particular officer and this was
inappropriate to do so in this meeting given this issue had already
been raised in the Scrutiny review process. Therefore, it was
inappropriate to raise this issue at this meeting and more
appropriate for the Councillor to ...
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