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Complaints 2024/20 and 2024/22

Meeting: 12/11/2025 - Ethical Governance and Personnel Committee (Item 238)

Complaints 2024/20 and 2024/22

Investigation report attached.

Minutes:

Members considered whether Councillor Batty was acting in his capacity as a councillor, particularly given his rebuttal that he had not written the letter but that it had been written by the editor of a citizen journalism website based on information provided to him by Councillor Batty. Members felt that the style of the letter was Councillor Batty’s and the explanation that the editor of the citizen journalism website had adopted Councillor Batty’s style to masquerade as him was implausible. It was agreed that, on the balance of probabilities, Councillor Batty had been acting in his capacity as a parish councillor in writing the letter in his name to the citizen journalism website and the code of conduct was therefore engaged.

 

Members then went on to consider whether the content of letter breached the parish council code of conduct, paying particular attention to whether the content was afforded the protection of Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights (EHCR). They felt that the allegation of fraudulent behaviour against an identifiable auditor was potentially damaging to their reputation and to public confidence in the parish council. They felt that Councillor Batty’s letter crossed the threshold of robust scrutiny and challenge into allegations of impropriety and potentially damaging comments and as such he lost his right to protection under Article 10 of the EHCR and therefore breached the code. They also felt that the content of the letter cast Groby Parish Council into a poor light and brought the parish council into disrepute.

 

It was therefore moved by Councillor W Crooks, seconded by Councillor Williams and

 

RESOLVED – on the balance of probabilities

 

(i)            Councillor Batty was acting in his capacity as a parish councillor in writing the letter to a citizen journalism website;

 

(ii)          Councillor Batty breached paragraph 2.3.1 of the code of conduct in failing to treat the unnamed but identifiable auditor and an employee of the parish council with respect by suggesting they were complicit in making a fraudulent amendment to a public interest report;

 

(iii)         Councillor Batty breached paragraph 2.16 of the code of conduct by bringing the parish council into disrepute and demonstrating behaviour that fell below the standard of that expected of a parish councillor.

 

Having identified breaches of the code of conduct, the committee considered relevant sanctions to impose. It was moved by Councillor W Crooks, seconded by Councillor Williams and

 

RESOLVED –

 

(i)            Councillor Batty be requested to issue a formal apology to those who were the subject of the letter and who had been spoken about in disrespectful terms;

 

(ii)          Councillor Batty be required to attend additional training on the code of conduct and standards required of a councillor;

 

(iii)         A formal letter be issued to Councillor Batty highlighting the failings in his conduct;

 

(iv)         Groby Parish Council be recommended to remove Councillor Batty from any positions of responsibility within the parish council;

 

(v)          The committee’s decision be published on the council’s website and a press release be issued outlining the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 238


Meeting: 17/09/2024 - Ethical Governance and Personnel Committee (Item 164)

Complaint 2024/20 and 2024/22

Complaint about a parish councillor.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Two complaints about a parish councillor were considered – the first alleging that the parish councillor made false claims in order to discredit a local organisation; and the second alleging the councillor had been contacting a public body maliciously in the capacity as a parish councillor without authority from the parish council.

 

It was moved by Councillor J Crooks, seconded by Councillor Harris and

 

RESOLVED – the matter be referred for investigation.