Standards at Rochford
The Council's Ethical Framework is the set of
rules and procedures which set out the standards of behaviour that
the Council expects of its Councillors and staff. It also
deals with the way in which Councillors and officers should relate
to one another.
The Ethical Framework was derived from the
Local Government Act 2000 and guidance from the Standards Board for
England and is overseen by the Council's Standards Committee.
The Head of Legal, Estates & Member Services is Rochford
District Council's Monitoring Officer and is responsible for the
day-to-day operation of the Ethical Framework.
The following outlines various aspects of the
ethical framework that governs standards at Rochford.
The Constitution
The Constitution, which comprises 7 Parts,
includes 16 Articles that set out the basic rules governing the
Council’s business. Detailed responsibilities, procedures and codes
of practice appear later in the document.
The Constitution can be downloaded from
the Related Links section at the bottom of this page.
The Code of Conduct for Members
Every Council is required to adopt a Code of
Conduct that sets out the rules governing the behaviour of its
members. All elected, co-opted and independent members of the
Council must agree to be bound by the code upon accepting
office.
Rochford District Council has also adopted a
Code of Conduct for its own staff.
The Code of Conduct for Members and Officers
can be downloaded from the Related Documents
section at the bottom of this page.
Register of Members Interests
All councillors are obliged to record their
financial interests in a register. Information on the kind of
interests that must be registered can be found in paragraphs 14 and
15 of the Members’ Code of Conduct. The register is not yet
available online, but members of the public can arrange to view it
at Council Offices, South Street, Rochford, Essex SS4 1BW during
office hours.
The Council’s Standards Committee
The Standards Committee is responsible for
promoting and maintaining high standards of conduct by District,
Parish and Town Councillors and co-opted Members. Its role also
includes giving the Council advice on adopting a Local Code of
Conduct, monitoring the effectiveness of the Code and training
Members on the Code.
Since May 2008 the Committee has been
responsible for dealing with the initial assessment of complaints
about District, Parish and Town Councillors.
The Standards Committee is made up of 5
District Councillors, 3 representatives of the Parish and Town
Councils in the District, and 4 independent persons from the local
community, who are not Councillors. It is independent of the
Council in the way it operates and is chaired by an independent
member.
Current membership of the Standards Committee
is as follows;
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Independent Members
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District Councillors
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Parish Councillors
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Mr David Cottis - Chairman
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Cllr Mrs C A Weston - Vice - Chairman
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Mr M G Drage
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Cllr C I Black
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Cllr P Beckers
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Mr S Shadbolt
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Cllr Mrs H L A Glynn
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Cllr Mrs D Constable
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Mrs L Walker
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Cllr David Merrick
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Cllr Mrs L A Vingoe
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Cllr Mrs M J Webster
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The agenda, reports and minutes
of Standards Committee meetings can be viewed from the Related
Links section at the bottom of this page.
The Monitoring Officer
Rochford’s Monitoring Officer is Albert
Bugeja , Head of Legal, Estates & Member
Services.
The Monitoring Officer is appointed under
Section 5 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 and has a
number of statutory functions as well as those conferred under the
Local Government Act 2000 and regulations governing local
investigations into member conduct.
The Monitoring Officer is required to prepare
a report to Council where it appears to him that the authority has
or is about to do anything which would be in contravention of the
law or which would constitute maladministration.
Before publishing any report, the Monitoring
Officer is under a duty to consult with the Chief Executive and the
Chief Finance Officer (also known as the S151 Officer). Depending
upon whether or not the function concerned is an executive one, the
report has to be considered either by Full Council or by the
Executive and the publication of the report has the effect of
suspending the proposed action pending consideration of the
report.
Complaints about Councillors
Rochford District Council’s Standards
Committee deals with complaints that a councillor or a co-opted
member of the following Councils has broken the Member’s Code of
Conduct.
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Rochford District Council
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Hockley Parish Council
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| Ashingdon Parish Council |
Hullbridge Parish Council |
| Barling Magna Parish Council |
Rayleigh Town Council |
| Canewdon Parish Council |
Rawreth Parish Council |
| Foulness Island Parish Council |
Rochford Parish Council |
| Great Wakering Parish Council |
Stambridge Parish Council
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Hawkwell Parish Council
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Sutton Parish Council
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Please see the links below
for information and guidance on how to make a complaint
about a Member and to download a Code of Conduct Complaints
Form.
If you would like to submit a question,
comments or suggestions regarding a standards related issue please
email Albert.Bugeja@Rochford.gov.uk