EXCLUSION OF PRESS AND PUBLIC
The Chair shall propose that the press and public be excluded from the meeting during the discussions on the following items due to the likely disclosure of exempt information defined in Paragraph 14 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972: Information relating to the financial business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information).
There is an acknowledged public interest in openness in
relation to the use of public resources and related financial issues. It is
also acknowledged that there are occasions, in order to protect the financial
and commercial 5 - 17 18 - 55 interests that matters related to such
information need to be discussed without being publicised. The report deals
specifically with financial and business matter and related discussions.
Publication of such commercially sensitive information could adversely affect
the interests of the bodies and the CJC and undermine the confidence of other
Growth Deal participants in sharing sensitive information for consideration.
This would be contrary to the wider public interest of securing the best
overall outcome.
Decision:
A vote was
taken on the proposal to exclude the press and public, and Councillor Nia
Jeffreys abstained her vote on this item.
Minutes:
A vote was
taken on the proposal to exclude the press and public, and Councillor Nia
Jeffreys abstained her vote on this item.
The Chair shall propose to exclude the press
and public from the meeting during the discussion on the following items due to
the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in Paragraph 14,
Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972: Information about the financial
or business transactions of any specific person (including the authority that
retains that information).
There is an
acknowledged public interest in being open about the use of public resources
and related financial matters. However, it was acknowledged that there were
occasions, in order to protect financial and
commercial interests, that such information needed to be discussed without
being publicised. The report was
specifically regarding financial and business matters together with associated
discussions. The publication of such commercially sensitive information could
adversely affect the interests of the bodies and the CJC and undermine the
confidence of other Growth Deal participants in sharing sensitive information
for consideration. This would be contrary to the wider public interest of
securing the best overall outcome.