I understand that Brent Council is refusing to comment on the Davini allegations LINK as it would 'not be in the public interest'.
At the end of last week Fiona Ledden, head of Brent Legal and Procurement wrote 'requiring' me to take down the leaked documents. This is the correspondence:
In my opinion this is a case of straightforward 'whistle blowing' backed up by the published document. We, the public, Brent taxpayers and council tax payers, have a right to know:
At the end of last week Fiona Ledden, head of Brent Legal and Procurement wrote 'requiring' me to take down the leaked documents. This is the correspondence:
Dear Mr FrancisI am most concerned that you have quoted on your website a number of documents that have been redacted and made available to a respondent in litigation, which is yet to be heard before a judicial panel. The documents are confidential and provided to the relevant party solely for an Employment Tribunal. The case has not yet commenced and releasing documents before the tribunal has started to hear the evidence is highly inappropriate.I am requiring that you take down the documents which you have attached until the close of the proceedings.
Over the weekend I edited the attachments so as to concentrate on the main issue, the Draft Audit Report, and that remains on the blog.I will be taking this matter up with the relevant party’s representative and during the hearing itself, I consider these documents to remain confidential until the tribunal lifts that confidentiality.Yours sincerelyFiona LeddenDirector of Legal and ProcurementLondon Borough BrentCould you please tell me under what powers you are 'requiring that you take down the documents...'
Thank you
Martin FrancisDear Mr FrancisMy reasoning is that, except in certain circumstances that do not apply here, a party to whom a document has been disclosed in litigation may only use that document for the purposes of the proceedings in which they were disclosed. It is clear that these documents have been leaked from the court bundle, and therefore I request that you remove the attachments that you have placed on the blog.RegardsFiona LeddenDirector of Legal and ProcurementLondon Borough BrentIt does not appear to me that you have any powers or authority to 'require' me to take down the attachments and I believe that the wider public interest is served by them remaining on Wembley Matters.
Regards,
Martin Francis
In my opinion this is a case of straightforward 'whistle blowing' backed up by the published document. We, the public, Brent taxpayers and council tax payers, have a right to know:
- How our money is spent
- How effectively the spending is monitored
- Whether employment practices are fair
- Whether all employees are treated equally regardless of their position in the authority
- Whether elected councillors have full knowledge of these matters
- What oversight councillors have over senior officer decisions on employment and disciplinary matters with the Corporate Management Team