STANDARDS
COMMITTEE
Committee
Standards
Committee
Composition
Ten councillors, not more than one of whom may be a member
of the Executive and six co-optees.
Terms of Reference
To deal with all matters relating to the ethical framework
affecting members of the Council under Part I Chapter 7 Localism
Act 2011 as amended and all other relevant legislation including
regulations, directions and guidance. This shall
include but not be limited to:
1.
The promotion of the highest standards of behaviour by
members of the Council, including the Mayor,
councillors, independent members and co-optees.
2.
Advising the Council on the introduction and operation of the
Member Code of Conduct, making recommendations for change as the
Committee sees fit
3.
Training all members in the operation of the Member Code of
Conduct and ensuring that it is well publicised both within and
outside the Council.
4.
The introduction, implementation and maintenance
of a procedure for dealing with allegations of breach of the Member
Code of Conduct; including monitoring and review and amending it
from time to time as the Committee sees fit.
5.
Dealing with allegations of breach of the Member Code of
Conduct, referred to them by the Monitoring Officer and the
imposition of sanctions as appropriate in accordance with the law,
the Council’s Constitution and relevant procedures adopted by
the Council.
6.
Monitoring and review of the Council’s whistleblowing
procedures and cases referred to the whistleblowing officer under
it, making recommendations to the Council as the Committee
considers appropriate.
7.
Consideration of applications for dispensation to allow
members to participate in consideration of matters in which they
would, but for a dispensation, not be able to participate, in
circumstances permitted by law.
8.
Annual monitoring and review of the Council’s Code of
Corporate Governance, including an assessment of the degree of
compliance, submitting a report in this respect to full Council on
an annual basis.
9.
To adjudicate on any dispute relating to the payment of
Members’ Allowances or expenses under the Members’
Allowances scheme in force from time to time.
10.
To review the Council’s use of the powers available to
it under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000.
11.
All things necessary or in the opinion of the Committee
appropriate to fulfil the role and remit of a
Standards Committee as defined by law or the
Council’s constitution.