This Tory Led Administration On Wirral Is As Transparent As Mud

Labour Councillors who had called a special Scrutiny Committee meeting of the Sustainable Communities Committee to investigate the impact of cuts on the people of Wirral were last night gagged by the Conservative Chair of the Committee and his Conservative and Liberal Democrat colleagues who refused to allow the committee to take place and moved a resolution labelling the investigation “vexatious” and adjourned it until after the Budget was set.
 

Speaking after the meeting, Labour Leader, Cllr Steve Foulkes, labelled this move as outrageous and a threat to the fundamental democracy of the Council.
 

Cllr Foulkes said:

“This is totally outrageous. Yet again we have been gagged and prevented from asking legitimate questions about how services will be affected for the people of Wirral.

There are real issues here that need to be debated before it is too late. Just what are they running scared of?

We have a Constitutional right as Scrutiny Committee members to consider and question any budget proposals. This right has again been denied to us.

In December they suspended the Council’s Constitution to prevent us scrutinising their decisions. Tonight they refused us the right to speak, even though the fact that these Special Committees could be called was one of the reasons given by the Monitoring Officer for not referring the matter to Scrutiny in December!

And I see from the agenda for Budget Cabinet on Monday that there are now proposals to change the usual procedure at Budget Council in order to prevent any amendments to the Budget being voted on first, or indeed voted on at all if the administration railroads their budget through first.

Actions speak louder than words. We have heard a lot of sweet words about openness and transparency and consultation with the public. But what they do is very different from what they say.

Hidden in the velvet glove extended to the public, it seems, is the old iron fist of dictatorship, brooking no challenge or scrutiny.

Do they not understand that their actions could make the Council’s budget unlawful?”


Managers Wrapped In Cotton Wool

A secret report in closed session at the Employment and Appointments Committee held on 23rd November gave details of the pay off of 33 senior managers leaving the authority by the end of December under the current terms of the Early Voluntary Retirement & Severance scheme and also 23 other managers who will be leaving next year.
The report was only shared with Labour members of the committee an hour before the meeting, it contained no details on how front line services will be maintained after staff leave. It is also galling to note the preferential treatment of senior staff over lower grades.
Not only that, the Tory led Council has applied to borrow £9.5million to fund the redundancies, given the Leader of the council Cllr Jeff Green’s recent criticism the amount of money borrowed to build much loved facilities such as schools, this seems a bit rich.


Are we all in this together?

Wirral’s Tory-LibDem administration has steamrollered through some changes to the management arrangements of the Council. At Cabinet on the 14th October they tabled a late report which proposed setting up what in effect is a Chief Executive’s Department under Interim Chief Executive, Jim Wilkie. Part of this report proposed that three already highly paid Heads of Service be given £7,000 a year extra to take on additional responsibilities. At a time when staff are being encouraged to apply for voluntary redundancy because of the Council’s financial crisis I believe that this is an appalling move and sends a really bad message to staff. Steve Foulkes, Labour Group Leader, highlighted the fact that whilst three senior managers are getting a £7,000 per year pay rise, other staff, who may have to take on more responsibilities to plug gaps left by people who are allowed to leave, will be given no pay increase. This recommendation was then rushed through the full Council meeting on the 18th October.


Respect Wirral Advice Surgery Upton Sainsbury’s

The Anti-Social Behaviour Team has organised a week-long programme of events and activities from the 25th to 29th October to tackle anti-social behaviour and promote respect, branded as Respect Wirral 2010.

The activities which are being supported by a range of agencies including Merseyside Police, social landlords and local community groups, include high visibility patrols, advice surgeries, enforcement activity, environmental audits, clean-up operations and environmental improvements.

As part of this on Tuesday 26th October between 6pm and 11pm, an advice surgery for the public will take place on the Team’s Respect Bus [Read more...]


Pemberton Road Update

Last night I chaired a public meeting held at the Pemberton Centre called by local residents concerned at the ongoing issues caused by the condition Pemberton Road has been left in after the surface was planed.
In attendance was an officer from the highways department who explained the reasons for the time [Read more...]


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