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Tuesday, September 01, 2015

Oakham Town Councillors are Costing Rutland Taxpayers a fortune with daft conduct complaints

Oakham Town Councillors are Costing Rutland Taxpayers thousands of pounds with daft conduct complaints.

Since becoming a Town Councillor Rutland County Council has received dozens of conduct
complaints about me from Councillors and former Mayors the old guard that runs
our town for their sole benefit.

They keep sending complaints to Rutland County Council knowing the complaints
are costly and pointless, even if a councillor does breach a code of conduct there is
no consequences. Neither Rutland County Council or Oakham Town Council
can sanction a councillor. They can make things difficult as Oakham Town Council
did the other week and excluded me from working groups and yes making tea at the
fun day.

Here is the most recent complaint because from the Deputy Mayor Councillor Adam Lowe, I find it amusing because Cllr Lowe feels the need to admit to being a Conservative member and votes Conservative

The post he complains about was published on the 10th May 2015 before I had signed my papers
to become a Councillor.



















Sunday, May 10, 2015


Cllr Adam Lowe Former Oakham Mayor and Leicestershire Police Special Constable Broke the Law

Cllr Adam Lowe Former Oakham Mayor and Leicestershire Police Special Constable Broke the Law

Whilst Cllr Lowe was a Special Constable with Leicestershire Police when he first became a
Town Councillor.

Councillor Lowe has also been a party worker for the Conservatives whilst he was a serving
Special Constable Ignoring this law:

Police officers as canvassers
Members of a police force are not allowed to
canvass and would be committing an offence if
they did. Members of a police force may not
persuade any person to vote or dissuade them
from voting.