Complaints against Conservative councillors dismissed
A series of complaints against prominent local Conservatives from defecting councillor Robin Pitt have been dismissed by Copeland Borough Council's standards panel.
Cllr Pitt, now a member of the Labour group, accused a former officer of the council of plotting with Conservative councillors to remove the Leader of Copeland council. He made a similar complaint against the councillors he alleged to have been involved, and against the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Conservative group.
A formal investigation into the allegation against the officer was dismissed, and the standards panel has now cleared all the councillors involved.
Cllr Pitt, now a member of the Labour group, accused a former officer of the council of plotting with Conservative councillors to remove the Leader of Copeland council. He made a similar complaint against the councillors he alleged to have been involved, and against the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Conservative group.
A formal investigation into the allegation against the officer was dismissed, and the standards panel has now cleared all the councillors involved.
Comments
Mr White (council officer) has been found to be innocent, so it follows that Conservative councillors could not have misused him (as a Council Resource) to bring down the Leader of Copeland Council. No case to answer.
Aside from this it is not constitutionally possible for the Conservative Group to remove the leader of the ruling group. Only Cllr. Woodburn's own party group could carry out such an act.
Cllr. Pitt's allegation was totally illogical.