Were Barnet’s Tory
councillors secretly whipped? Barnet bloggers call for an investigation
At Barnet Council’s full council meeting on 16
July, Councillor Brian Coleman alleged that Barnet’s Conservative members are
‘entirely whipped’ when attending scrutiny and other Council meetings,
including those dealing with the highly controversial One Barnet privatisation
programme.
According to the Council’s constitution, any whipping arrangements must
be declared, but we believe that no such declarations have been made at any of
the relevant recent meetings. Such actions would be in breach of the
constitution and therefore unlawful.
If Councillor Coleman’s allegations are true, this
clearly has very serious implications and casts into doubt the legality of many
of the highly significant decisions which have been taken by the current
administration, most importantly the decision to grant two massive contracts to
Capita and Capita Symonds in the outsourcing of a large number of our local
council services.
We therefore call on the Leader of the Council, Councillor
Richard Cornelius, to instigate an immediate and independent public inquiry into the
claims made by his former colleague, and we also ask that the authority’s
external auditors at Grant Thornton should as a matter of public interest hold
an urgent inquiry into the allegations. Residents need to know whether
decisions have been made legally and whether Tory councillors have acted
constitutionally.
Signed:
Derek Dishman
John Dix
Vicki Morris
Theresa Musgrove
Roger Tichborne
19 July 2013
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