On top of the denial of a deputation to Philip Grant (see posting below) Brent Council has now advised that a motion for Monday's Council Meeting from the Brent Conservative Group should not be moved or accepted as drafted:
This is the message received by Cllr John Warren:
This is the message received by Cllr John Warren:
Wembley Matters won't be silenced so here is the motion:Dear Councillor WarrenI have reviewed the Motion selected by the Brent Conservative Group. My advice would be that it is not appropriate for individual, current employees or former employees of the Council to be named in this context in a Council motion and that the Motion should not be moved or accepted as drafted.Kind regards,Fiona Alderman Chief Legal Officer Chief Operating Officer’s Department
This Council agrees to an independent inquiry into all aspects of the Rosemarie Clarke Employment Tribunal case.
This Council agrees that the inquiry shall commence at the conclusion of the Tribunal remedy hearing. We further agree that the inquiry costs shall be funded from reserves ,and that the new Chief Executive shall be charged with setting up the inquiry panel.
The new Chief Executive will have overall responsibility for setting the terms of reference, but this Council agrees that the following questions will be included in the terms of reference...........
1. What was the rationale behind the Council initially bringing disciplinary action against M/ s Clarke.... and was it fair and reasonable?
2.Why did the Council pursue this matter so vigorously through the Tribunal ......and was it fair and reasonable?
3. What part, if any, did this case figure in the departure of Fiona Ledden from Brent?
4.What part, if any, did this case figure in the departure of Cara Davani from Brent?
5. What were the financial arrangements behind Ms Davani ‘s departure from Brent, including any Brent indemnity given to Ms Davani in respect of Tribunal costs awarded against her personally?
6. What part, if any, did this case figure in the departure of Christine Gilbert from Brent?
7. What part did Cllr. Butt play in this case throughout its course?
8. What were the total costs in this case.......and was it a fair and reasonable way to spend Council taxpayer monies?
This Council believes this is an important independent inquiry, and that both Brent Council staff and Brent residents would support such an inquiry
Brent like cover Butt's - especially the ones they like! They don't care about Equality issues, including bullying, harassment. They play for time and do their best to bury potential scandals.
ReplyDeleteA redraft could be entered again to read something like this:-
ReplyDelete1. What was the rationale behind the Council initially bringing disciplinary action against staff who eventually took their case/s to the Employment Tribunal and was it fair and reasonable?
2.Why did the Council pursue such matters so vigorously to/through the Tribunal and was it fair and reasonable?
3. What part, if any, did such case/s figure in the departure of senior staff Brent?
4.What part, if any, did such a case/s figure in the departure of The Director of HR from Brent?
5. What were the financial arrangements behind the departure of senior staff from Brent, including any Brent indemnity given to the director of HR in respect of Tribunal costs awarded against the director of HR personally?
6. What part, if any, did this case figure in the departure of the Acting Chief Executive from Brent?
7. What part did the leader of the Council play in this case throughout its course?
8. What part/if any did other senior staff play, as well as outside investigating agencies; were they fair and reasonable and what was the cost to the Council taxpayer?
9. What were the total costs of this or these case/s; what were the outcomes, was it a fair and reasonable, and was it a fair and reasonable way to spend Council taxpayer monies?
10. What has this done to the credible reputation of Brent?