Conflicts of Interest, new Model Code, Monitoring Officer role James Findlay, 2-3 Gray’s Inn Square.

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Conflicts of Interest, new Model Code, Monitoring Officer role James Findlay, 2-3 Gray’s Inn Square

CONFLICT: AN OVERVIEW Within last 5 years, a series of decisions striking down decisions of local authorities (e.g. Bovis Homes v. New Forest and Ghadami v. Harlow DC ). Within last year, balance has swung back in favour of local authorities (e.g. Island Farm v. Bridgend CBC (local politics), Council for the National Parks Ltd v. Pembrokeshire CNPA & others (dual hatted members) and Condron (careless talk).

N.A.W. v CONDRON National Assembly for Wales v Condron & anr [2006] EWCA Civ 1573 Carwyn Jones was 'going to go with the Inspector's Report'. "Impartiality consists in the absence of a predisposition to favour the interests of either side in the dispute."

THE TEST “Whether, from the point of view of the fair- minded and informed observer, there was a real possibility that the planning committee or some of its members were biased in the sense of approaching the decision with a closed mind and without impartial consideration of all relevant planning issues."

THE APPROACH The test for apparent bias/predetermination involves a two stage process. First, the Court must ascertain all the circumstances which have a bearing on the suggestion that the tribunal was biased. Secondly, it must ask itself whether those circumstances would lead a fair minded and informed observer to conclude that there was a real possibility that the tribunal was biased ….

STAGE 1 – THE CIRCUMSTANCES An allegation of apparent bias must be decided on the facts and circumstances of the individual case …. The relevant circumstances are those apparent to the court upon investigation; They are not restricted to the circumstances available to the hypothetical observer at the original hearing …."

STAGE 2 – THE FAIR PERSON APPROACH It is to be assumed … that the observer is neither complacent nor unduly sensitive or suspicious when he examines the facts that he can look at. It is to be assumed too that he is able to distinguish between what is relevant and what is irrelevant, and that he is able when exercising his judgment to decide what weight should be given to the facts that are relevant

Revised Model Code Revised Code in force, 3 May 2007 Does not apply to authorities as whole, nor to officers or employees Applies to all members and co-opted members of local authorities

Public/private conduct & Disrepute LGPIH Act partially reinstates the pre- Livingstone position, so Code applies to conduct in private capacity in 3 respects - 2(2)-2(4). Code to change from current wording. A principle is within this subsection if it prohibits particular conduct (or conduct of a particular description) where that conduct would constitute a criminal offence.

Criminal conduct covered “An investigation should be deferred when there are ongoing criminal proceedings, a police investigation into the member’s conduct, and we cannot proceed without investigating similar alleged conduct or needing to come to conclusions of fact about events which are also the subject of some other investigation or court process”. Current SB Guidance Code does not currently apply outside performance of functions

General obligations Treating others with respect – 3(1) Not causing authority to breach equality and discrimination laws - 3(2)(a) Bullying – 3(2)(b) Intimidation of others involved in conduct process – 3(2)(c) Compromising impartiality of officers – 3(2)(d)

General obligations (cont) Preventing access to information – 4(b) Members using their position improperly – 6(a) Using resources for proper uses only - 6(b) Considering advice provided, and giving reasons – 7(1) and 7(2) Having regard to LA Code of Publicity – 6(c)

Confidential information – 4(a) Members must not disclose confidential information except where: They have the consent of the person authorised to give it; They are required by law to disclose it Disclosure is to 3 rd party for professional advice, if advisor agrees not to disclose, or -

Confidential information (cont) Disclosure is: - reasonable - in the public interest - made in good faith - in compliance with r. requirements of authority Confidential info = given to Cllr, or acquired by him/her, which Cllr believes (or ought reasonably to be aware) is of confidential nature

Personal Interests – 8 & 9 Member has personal interest where the matter: relates to, or is likely to affect, an interest they must register – 8(1)(a), or Affects the well-being or financial position of member, family, or close associates [“relevant person”], more than would affect majority of people in ward affected by the decision – 8(1)(b)

Gifts and hospitality Source of gift must be registered, within 28 days of receiving it Members have personal interest in a matter that is likely to affect the source of their gift After 3 years, obligation to disclose at meetings ceases

What must Member do when has a personal interest? If member declares a personal interest they can remain in the meeting, speak and vote on the matter – unless interest is also prejudicial – 9(1) Dual hatted exemption – if silent – 9(2) Applies when you are, or ought reasonably to be, aware of the interest – 9(4) Executive decision: ensure written statement records the interest – 9(6)

Prejudicial interests - 10 A personal interest is also prejudicial if all of the following conditions are met: A member of the public who knows the relevant facts would reasonably think the personal interest is so significant that it is likely to prejudice the member’s judgement of the public interest – 10(1) AND The matter does NOT fall within one of the exempt categories of decisions under paragraph 10(2)(c) AND

Prejudicial interests (cont) The matter affects the member or a relevant person or body’s financial affairs – 10 (2)(a) AND/OR The matter relates to the determining of any approval, consent, licence, permission or registration that affects the member, a relevant person or body – 10(2)(b) Note changed emphasis on financial affairs, membership of a lobby group may not be prejudicial under Code.

Prejudicial interests and paragraph 12(2) – the new rule A member with a prejudicial interest may make representations, answer questions and give evidence before leaving the room, provided that members of the public are allowed to attend for the same purpose

Why has this been changed? - increases opportunity to express support or objections - members have same rights as members of public - improves transparency Effect is to overrule Richardson case, BUT only in circumstances covered by the rule.

What can member do/not do when has a prejudicial interest? Member cannot: - exercise executive functions in relation to that business – 12(1)(b) - seek improperly to influence a decision about that business – 12(1)(c) - stay in the room subject to 12(2) unless has obtained dispensation from St. C’ttee But can make written representations or ask others to speak on his behalf.

Prejudicial interests and O&S You have prejudicial interest in O&S business if it relates to decision or action of executive, Cttee, sub-cttee etc, and you were member and present – para 11 Member may attend O&S to answer questions, or give evidence on decision, provided public allowed to do so – 12(2) If public not allowed to do so? Problem.

More information on revised Code Standards Board guidance at Code of Conduct: Guide for Members Pocket Guide to Code Future guidance and training Model Code for parishes and town councils also on website

R (Ware) v Neath Council [2007] EWHC 913 (Admin) Distinction between breach of Code and Bias/Predetermination. If wrong advice is the cause of a decision not to vote, that can affect the lawfulness of the decision eventually reached.

2. Devolution to Standards Committees LGPIH now enacted. Not particularly controversial in Parliament No guidance as to operation yet, yet specific provision is made for the Standards Board to issue such guidance. New s 57A, LGA 2000: individual Standards Committees to undertake current role of Standards Board of conducting initial assessment of allegations of misconduct

2. Local determination of standards Standards Committees to have 3 courses of action in respect of an allegation: a)refer to MO for consideration b)refer to Standards Board c)take no action Right to request a review of decision not to act (s. 57B)

2. Local determination of standards S 53(4), LGA 2000: amend to provide that Standards Cttees should be chaired by a person who is neither a member nor officer of a relevant authority (clause 186)

ISSUES ON IMPLEMENTATION Timing – implementation by Order Personnel – sufficient resources? Training – Councillors & Officers Publicity – how much? Cross Border assistance – at what level?