Decision Maker: Standards Committee
Decision status: Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
(a) To adopt the following as the Standards Committee’s self-evaluation of
its performance in 2022/23.
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FUNCTION |
ASSESSMENT (1/2/3/4) |
Evidence |
Further action |
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1. Promote and maintain high standards of
conduct by members |
1. |
The Chair and
Vice-chair have attended the Wales Standards Forum to share experiences with
other standards committees. Submit an
annual report to the Full Council The
Committee had received a report on the Local Government and Elections (Wales)
Act 2021 |
Continue to
attend and support. |
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2. Assist the members to adhere to the Code of
Conduct |
2. |
The
Monitoring Officer and his team provide advice and guidance at meetings, and
on a one-to-one basis for members. |
Organise further
courses to be held on the Code of Conduct during the coming year. |
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3. Advise the Council with regard to adopting
or amending the Code of Conduct |
1. |
No
occasion had arisen to revise the Code. |
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4. Monitor the implementation of the Code of
Conduct |
3. |
Receive
regular reports of allegations against members Receive
the annual reports of the Ombudsman and the Adjudication Panel for Wales |
Continue
to monitor and consider alternative methods of receiving information. Receive
regular reports from the Ombudsman's Code of Conduct Casebook. Receive
annual reports on the register of interests and hospitality. |
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5. Advise, train or arrange for members to receive
training on matters relating to the Code of Conduct |
3. |
Induction
training was arranged for all members of Cyngor Gwynedd following the
elections. |
Set a
specific requirement to proceed with the training in the work programme for
next year. |
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6. Granting dispensations to members |
1. |
No
applications had been considered under the new procedure. |
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7. Deal with reports of case tribunals and any
reports from the Monitoring Officer on matters referred by the Ombudsman |
1. |
One
hearing was held during the year regarding a Member of a Town and Community
Council |
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8. Authorise the Monitoring Officer to pay
allowances to persons assisting with an investigation |
No action
required. |
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9. Monitor
the compliance of Leaders of Political Groups on the Council and their duties
under Section 52A(1) of the Local Government Act 2000. Advise,
train or arrange for the Council's Political Group Leaders to receive
training on matters relating to those duties. |
3. |
A briefing session was conducted with Political Group Leaders regarding
the new duty. The Protocol to implement the duty was agreed. |
Proceed to
develop the system, together with the system to report back to committee. |
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10. Exercise the above functions in relation to
community councils |
2. |
The
Monitoring Officer and his team provide advice and guidance to councillors,
clerks and members. A
substantial engagement project was undertaken by the Chair and the Town and
Community Member that led to a report with specific recommendations and a
work plan. |
(b) To approve the
following work programme for 2023/24:-
26 June 2023
Annual Report
Allegations against Members
The Ombudsman’s Casebook
Welsh Government Consultation on the
Response to the Penn Report
6 November 2023
Register of Gifts and Hospitality
Declaration of Interests Register
The Ombudsman’s Annual Report
Allegations against Members
Review of the Protocol for Political Group
Leaders
Review Internal Solution Arrangements
To accept the Report from the Wales
Standards Forum
Report on Arrangements to deal with
communication following hearings
19 February 2024
Adjudication Panel's Annual Report
Allegations against Members
Self-assessment and Work Programme
The Committee’s Annual Report
Publication date: 26/06/2023
Date of decision: 26/06/2023
Decided at meeting: 26/06/2023 - Standards Committee
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