What the Government Says Havering’s Councillors Should Be Doing
The role that overview and scrutiny can play in holding an authority’s decision-makers to account makes it fundamentally important to the successful functioning of local democracy. Effective scrutiny helps secure the efficient delivery of public services and drives improvements within the authority itself. Conversely, poor scrutiny can be indicative of wider governance, leadership and service failure.1 Ministerial introductory statement (my emphasis)
What Havering’s Councillors Did in the First Six Months of 2021
Health Overview & Scrutiny Sub-Committee
23rd February………………………………….1 hour 10 minutes
Chair: Nisha Patel……………………………£55.72 a minute
Crime & Disorder Sub- Committee
18th March…………………………………….1 hour 15 minutes
Chair: Sally Miller……………………………£52.01 a minute
Environment Overview & Scrutiny Sub-Committee
18th February………………………………….1 hour 15 minutes
Chair: Maggie Themistocli…………………£52.01 a minute
Individuals Overview & Scrutiny Sub-Committee
9th March; 13th April…………………………….2 hours 05 minutes (in total)
Chair: Christine Smith……………………….£31.21 a minute
Towns & Communities Overview & Scrutiny Sub- Committee
9th February……………………………………2 hours 15 minutes
Chair: Ray Best………………………………£28.89 a minute
Children & Learning Overview & Scrutiny Sub-Committee
4th March……………………………………. 2 hours 25 minutes
Chair: Judith Holt…………………………..£26.90 a minute
16th February; 10th March; 22nd June…………4 hours 32 minutes (in total)
Chair: Darren Wise………………………….£27.03 a minute
Chair of the Board is paid £14,706 a year sub-committee chairs get £7803. 2 There’s no interaction or constructive discussion between Overview and Scrutiny committees and the Cabinet. Worse, on no occasion has a Cabinet member attended an Overview and Scrutiny committee to discuss policy issues.
Chairs are are actively preventing Overview and Scrutiny committees from fulfilling their legal duties and are therefore in breach their crucial role in Havering’s democracy.
There were no meetings of any Overview and Scrutiny Sub-Committee in January or May
Notes
1 Government advice on Overview and Scrutiny couldn’t be any firmer. They place it at the centre of local democracy. Overview and scrutiny: statutory guidance for councils and combined authorities – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
2 2020 Members Allowances final.pdf (havering.gov.uk)
I made an error on sub-committee chair allowances which was corrected by Cllrs. Durant and Morgon . Thank you to them. The text is now accurate.