Mufeedah Bustin - Councillor for Tower Hamlets ( Island Gardens)

Councillor Mufeedah Bustin

 Labour Party  Island Gardens

Email: Mufeedah.Bustin@towerhamlets.gov.uk

Council: Tower Hamlets

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Committees: Audit Committee (Member, Chair) Strategic Development Committee (Substitute) Council (Member) Transformation and Assurance Board (Member) Development Committee (Member) Appointments Sub Committee (Member) Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Substitute)

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Councillor Mufeedah Bustin has consistently demonstrated a commitment to accountability, transparency, and resident concerns throughout her council service, with a notable intensification of these priorities in 2025. Her focus centers on ensuring good governance, ethical conduct, and responsiveness to the needs of her constituents in Island Gardens.

Key Themes and Priorities:

  • Accountability and Transparency: This is a consistent thread throughout both 2024 and 2025. Bustin meticulously scrutinizes council operations, financial reporting, and audit processes. As Chair of the Audit Committee in 2025, this focus became even more pronounced, with her actively managing meetings, directing questions to auditors, and advocating for improvements in financial controls. She consistently pushes for action trackers to monitor audit recommendations.
  • Resident Concerns: Bustin consistently prioritizes the needs and concerns of her constituents, particularly regarding development projects, community spaces, and local initiatives. This includes advocating for community consultation and mitigating negative impacts of council decisions.
  • Ethical Governance: Bustin demonstrates a strong commitment to ethical conduct and due process. This is evident in her concerns about being asked to sign documents without adequate information, her scrutiny of potential conflicts of interest, and her concerns about the late publication of supplemental agendas.

Evolution of Focus: While the core themes of accountability, transparency, and resident concerns have remained consistent, Bustin's focus has evolved towards a more proactive and leadership-oriented approach. In 2024, she primarily questioned and scrutinized existing processes. In 2025, as Chair of the Audit Committee, she took on a more active role in shaping and improving those processes, driving improvements in financial controls and reporting. Her role as Audit Committee Chair in 2025 allowed her to more directly influence council policy and practice.

Significant Contributions (Especially Recent Years):

  • Chairing the Audit Committee (2025): Her leadership in this role has been instrumental in driving improvements in financial controls, reporting, and overall governance within the council. She has been particularly effective in pushing for action trackers and addressing concerns about the Annual Governance Statement. > I think from my perspective, when I read the pages 21 and 22...I, on first reading it, felt it was unbalanced in some ways.
  • Advocacy for Mudchute Park and Farm (2025): Her strong support for the Mudchute Park and Farm petition demonstrates her commitment to community initiatives and her willingness to challenge the administration's approach when necessary. > This is a matter of numbers. It's more than 6,000 signatories have signed this petition, and quite frankly, everyone on the island is talking about it.
  • Scrutiny of Council Operations (2024 & 2025): Her consistent questioning of risk assessments, financial reporting, and audit processes has helped to ensure greater accountability and transparency within the council.
  • Call-in of Victoria Park Licence to Occupy (2024): This action highlights her commitment to resident engagement and her willingness to challenge decisions that may negatively impact the community.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

  • Financial Oversight: Bustin consistently demonstrates a keen interest in financial matters, including expenditure increases, pension assets, and data sources. Her background and expertise likely contribute to this area of focus.
  • Community Engagement: She consistently advocates for community consultation and seeks to address resident concerns related to development projects and community spaces.
  • Procedural Integrity: Bustin is meticulous in ensuring that council procedures are followed correctly and that decisions are made in a fair and transparent manner. Her concerns about late agendas and potential conflicts of interest reflect this commitment.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2025, Councillor Mufeedah Bustin of Island Gardens was actively involved in Tower Hamlets council proceedings, particularly as Chair of the Audit Committee. A key theme throughout the year was her focus on accountability, transparency, and good governance. As Audit Committee Chair, she meticulously managed meetings, directed questions to auditors, and advocated for improvements in financial controls and reporting. She consistently pushed for action trackers to monitor audit recommendations and expressed concerns about the balance of the Annual Governance Statement, feeling it needed to address criticisms more thoroughly. > I think from my perspective, when I read the pages 21 and 22...I, on first reading it, felt it was unbalanced in some ways. She also raised questions about expenditure increases, pension assets, and data sources. Bustin demonstrated a commitment to due process, raising concerns about the late publication of supplemental agendas at Appointments Sub Committee meetings, leading her to abstain from votes. She also scrutinized minutes at the Overview & Scrutiny Committee, correcting inaccuracies and seeking clarification on various matters, including potential conflicts of interest. She showed strong support for community initiatives, notably the Mudchute Park and Farm petition, urging reconsideration of the administration's approach. > This is a matter of numbers. It's more than 6,000 signatories have signed this petition, and quite frankly, everyone on the island is talking about it. While she sometimes disagreed with colleagues, she often supported officer recommendations, as seen in the 5 Park Drive planning application, prioritizing the encouragement of thriving restaurants. She also expressed gratitude and appreciation for the work of others, including the outgoing speaker and council staff. She consistently sought clarification and further information on a wide range of issues, demonstrating a commitment to informed decision-making.

Monthly Activity in 2025

Mufeedah Bustin attended both the Council meeting on November 19, 2025, and the Development Committee meeting on November 27, 2025, where she is listed as a member. However, the provided documentation does not indicate any specific statements or actions taken by her during either meeting.

Meetings in November 2025
Development Committee - Thursday, 27th November, 2025 6.30 p.m. - 27 November 2025

Councillor Mufeedah Bustin is listed as a member of the Development Committee. However, the provided reports pack does not indicate any specific statements or actions taken by her during the meeting.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

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Overview & Scrutiny Committee

Extraordinary Meeting, Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Monday, 30th September, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Overview & Scrutiny Committee met to consider a call-in of the Cabinet's decision to award new contracts for the provision of domiciliary care services in the borough. Following a lengthy discussion, in which concerns were raised about a lack of transparency in the decision-making process, the Committee ultimately voted to uphold the Cabinet's decision.

September 30, 2024
Overview & Scrutiny Committee

Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 10th September, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The meeting discussed the council’s first quarter budget monitoring report and heard a spotlight presentation on business rate risks. It also heard a presentation about the new transport strategy and was asked to consider the local government ombudsman’s decision about a complaint made against the council. Lastly, the committee agreed the final version of its work programme for 2024/25 and were asked to consider this year’s scrutiny annual report, which will be tabled at the next full council meeting.

September 10, 2024
Development Committee

Development Committee - Thursday, 5th September, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Development Committee voted to grant planning permission for both applications considered during the meeting: the addition of a storey at Compass Point, and the redevelopment of Empson Street Industrial Estate.

September 05, 2024
Overview & Scrutiny Committee

Call in: - Approval of the council’s revised Homelessness Accommodation Placement Policy, Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Monday, 2nd September, 2024 6.00 p.m.

The committee voted to reject a call-in of the Mayor's decision in July to approve a revised Homelessness Accommodation Placement Policy[^1]. The meeting was dominated by a discussion of the controversial changes to the policy, particularly the removal of the 90-minute travel time limit, which now permits the council to place homeless families into temporary accommodation anywhere in the country.

September 02, 2024
Strategic Development Committee

Strategic Development Committee - Wednesday, 28th August, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Strategic Development Committee of Tower Hamlets Council met on Wednesday 28 August 2024 and made two decisions. A decision on application PA/22/00731 at 4-5 Harbour Exchange Square was deferred so that the applicant could be asked to consider whether the number of family-sized homes that the scheme would provide could be increased. An application, PA/23/02375, for the redevelopment of the former Westferry Printworks at 235 West Ferry Road was approved subject to conditions and the completion of a Section 106 legal agreement. A decision on application PA/21/02707 at the Whitechapel Road Development Site was deferred to allow committee members to undertake a site visit.

August 28, 2024

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