Councillor Code of Conduct Complaint Form

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Your address and contact details will not usually be released, unless it is necessary to deal with your complaint.  However, we will tell the following people that you have made this complaint:-

 

The member(s) you are complaining about;

The Monitoring Officer;

The parish or town clerk (if applicable).

 

We will provide them with your name and a summary of your complaint.  In certain circumstances, it may be necessary or appropriate for us to give them full details of your complaint, if this enables us to deal with it.  If you have serious concerns about your name and a summary, or details, of your complaint being released you can enter your reasons later in the form..




Reporter type


Details of councillor





Complaint details


If you are complaining about more than one councillor, you should clearly explain what each individual person has done that you believe breaches the Code of Conduct.

 

It is important that you provide all the information you wish to have taken into account by the Monitoring Officer when s/he (acting in consultation with the Independent Person) decides whether to take any action on your complaint.  For example:

 

  • You should be specific, wherever possible, about exactly what you are alleging the councillor said or did.  For instance, instead of writing that the councillor has conducted him/herself in a manner which could reasonably be regarded as bringing his/her office, or the authority, into disrepute, you should state what it was that s/he said or did.
  • You should provide the dates of the alleged incidents, wherever possible.  If you cannot provide exact dates, it is important to give a general timeframe.
  • You should confirm whether there are any witnesses to the alleged conduct and provide their names and contact details, if possible.
  • You should provide any relevant background information.

Confidentiality of complainant


In the interests of fairness and natural justice, we believe that members, who are the subject(s) of a complaint, have a right to know who has made the complaint and be provided with a summary of the complaint.  We are unlikely to withhold your identity, or the details of your complaint, unless you have good reason to believe that we should.

 

Please note that requests for confidentiality, or requests for suppression of complaint details, will not automatically be granted.  The Monitoring Officer will consider the request alongside the substance of your complaint.  We will then contact you with the decision.  If your request for confidentiality is not granted, we will usually allow you the option of withdrawing your complaint.

 

However, it is important to understand that, in certain exceptional circumstances, where the matter complained about is very serious, we can proceed with an investigation or other action and disclose your name, even if you have expressly asked us not to.



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