Caerphilly council pay-row probe to take six months - and cost up to £28,000

CAERPHILLY council’s investigation into its own senior officers' pay rise fiasco will cost up to £28,000.

Acting chief executive Nigel Barnett told a full council meeting tonight that the process should take a maximum of six months, with staff changes as a result of the internal secondment of a solicitor costing between £10,000 and £28,000.

The cash will come from council reserves.

It was also agreed that head of legal services Dan Perkins relinquishes his role as monitoring officer for six months while the issue is investigated.

Mr Perkins was present at a hush-hush meeting last September, where it was agreed on chief executive Anthony O’Sullivan’s recommendation to give huge pay rises to 20 senior staff.

While a compromise deal has since been struck that will still cost the local authority up to £1.5 million over the next four years, the issue caused uproar among council staff- many of whom have had their pay frozen for three years.

Avon and Somerset Police are investigating and Mr O’Sullivan is now suspended as the Wales Audit Office report is investigated.

But, Mr Barnett stressed that Mr Perkins will continue with his duties as head of legal service, just not as monitoring officer in council meetings, where he said a "conflict of interests" could be created.

It was also agreed at the meeting to create an investigating and disciplinary committee comprising of seven members.

Leader of the opposition Plaid Cymru group Colin Mann said it should have equal Labour and non-Labour members, so it has ‘credibility", as the pay rise fiasco happened under Labour’s watch.

But, it was agreed it will be politically-balanced, representing the make-up of the council, with four Labour, two Plaid Cymru and one Independent councillor.

The members will be appointed by council leader Harry Andrews after nominations are given by the other groups in the council.

These will then be given training and use a new disciplinary procedure, implementing it with regard to findings in the Wales Audit Office report.

* OVER one hundred Cwmcarn High School parents and pupils donned T-shirts with the words ‘Fund our Way Home’ written on them- as they launched a campaign aimed at raising £1 million.

Caerphilly council has asked the Welsh Government for that amount to fund remedial work at the site, but campaigners are intent on raising it themselves.

Kelly East said: "We’re selling bricks for £2, £5, £10 and £50 and hope we will raise as much as possible. If the money comes from other sources, we can use it to enhance the school.

In the council chamber, long-time supporter cllr David Rees, made a point, saying "It’s warm in here, let me take my jacket off", before revealing a ‘Fund our Way Home’ T-shirt underneath, to applause from the public gallery.

Comments(13)

theviking666 says...
8:00pm Thu 21 Mar 13

Paid the solicitors bill out of mr. O'Sullivans wages

gemm24 says...
8:16pm Thu 21 Mar 13

Cllr Rees gets my vote!

Ecky24 says...
8:44pm Thu 21 Mar 13

Wasn't the obscene initial pay rise £27,000? They should use this money and the chief exec should pay the other £1000 himself.
Regarding Cllr Dave Rees - what a man ! A true supporter of Cwmcarn High School and unhindered by petty party politics. More councillors like him are what is needed at CCBC. Doing the right thing and not blindly following a party line. A shoe in at the next elections if he decides to stand. Take a bow Sir !

Woodgnome says...
9:45pm Thu 21 Mar 13

What a disgraceful waste of public money at a time of austerity. If the people involved had any principles they would just resign and there would be no need for an "investigation".or any more costs.

sharon1717 says...
9:55pm Thu 21 Mar 13

hang on, acting chief exec nigel barnett is also one of those senior managers who benefitted from the payrises. conflict of interest anyone????

MR DUDLEY says...
11:34pm Thu 21 Mar 13

A very ,very happy Solicitor!

pass the stilsons luv says...
6:24am Fri 22 Mar 13

Also a very happy deputy chief executive N Barnet, £15,000 3 years ago under Plaid, paid to him in secret. now another £20,000 ? under Labour, while overseeing an investigation into a unlawful wage rise. Wouldn't a deputy chief executive been part of the proccess of the "unlawful" payrise to senior officers?
That is, the "unlawful" immoral, unjust, and undeserved payrise !
This stinks !!
I will never vote again my life !

john.hall1000 says...
7:51am Fri 22 Mar 13

WHY is caerphilly council happy to waste public money, all of them in that private meeting should be sacked. Get people in that care about the people in the borough.

bradybunch says...
9:39am Fri 22 Mar 13

It is a great shame that the public will not have the opportunity to vote for Cllr Dave Rees in the future.
This is a man filled with integrity, who has fought a lonely battle for honesty and transparency within ccbc.
His departure will be a massive loss to the borough.

philgwent says...
10:03am Fri 22 Mar 13

The Council is so corrupt not only is there the issue of the Chief executives pay, they have employed private investigators to snoop on staff, paid £45,00 in consultants fees and then ignored their recommendation, changed the Council's logo cost in the region of £80,000 and still have the audacity to increase Council Tax.

Trefor says...
10:31am Fri 22 Mar 13

There is still one chance of this issue being dealt with fairly in accordance with the law, that is the Avon Police investigation, and, one way or the other someone will be proved to be ` wrong`, either, the Auditor General for Wales, who has already declared the council and individuals acted unlawfully, or, the police will find that there was unlawful activity and take appropriate action against those involved who it has been declared, ( Already) to have acted illegally.

Is the Auditor General correct????

Only the Avon Police investigation will tell.

And how does another internal investigation by this cobbled together
incestuous group of elected members square the circle when there is a police investigation already on-going, how on earth does that work???.

Trefor says...
10:34am Fri 22 Mar 13

The fact that the council`s senior legal officers are still working in the council offices whilst these investigations are going on is ` questionable` to say the least.

I bet the shredders are working overtime.

gingertom says...
9:25pm Fri 22 Mar 13

This lot just gets worse:

O'sullivan agrees to be suspended on FULL PAY,
perkins and gareth hardacre still in post despite their blatant wrong doings,
we hear that caerphilly spend £7,000 on advise that was then ignored,
barnett taking over at the helm despite his involvement,
at least three jobs currently on website advertised which are worth over £50,000 each (one being over £80,000),
council tax goes up for the general public, surprise surprise!

Unbelievable!!

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