Saturday, October 03, 2015

Debbie Mogg Monitoring Officer Decides to deviate and instructs Wilkin Chapman Solicitor to carry out costly investigation

Debbie Mogg Monitoring Officer Decides to deviate and instructs Wilkin Chapman Solicitor to carry out costly investigation.











































I have spoken to Diane Baker and written to Mr Hayward.

I am not willing to co-operate with this investigation and add to the already
high costs Oakham Town Councillors have cost the Rutland Taxpayers.

I would like to know was it Mrs Briggs CEO or perhaps Rutland Cllr Edward Baines
Chair of conduct and close friend of Oakham Cllr Joyce Lucas who has suggested
Mrs Mogg deviates from the council guidance and the localism act.

Oakham Town Councillor simply don't want me on the council and I do not
believe their complaints are serious. When you consider Mrs Moggs response
to my complaints.

One after Cllr Lowe said Oakham Town Council does not like gay people

I recorded Cllr Joyce Lucas in public telling me she has a right to be disrespectful
and rude to me at any time.

I also had a complaint rejected after Mrs Lucas hit me in a meeting.


None of those complaints will be investigated because Mrs Mogg does not
feel they are serious enough to warrant an investigation by the the conduct
committee.

Strangely she does feel the complaint from Cllr Lucas that I recorded her
acting in her normal nasty vindictive manner warrants a costly investigation.


Wilkin Chapman Solicitors have been used by Rutland County Council in the
past when I protested outside the council offices a year ago.

A person who worked in their property department wrote to me, I found him
on Twitter and pointed out his inappropriate foolish activity, his account
was deleted. I did not receive a response from Wilkin Chapman.

Wilkin Chapman Solicitors were used by Cllr Alf Dewis our Mayor who
lied at a meeting about the purpose and said the council did not know who authorised
the work in the Clerk's absence, The Rutland Times asked him and he decided to
tell the truth.

There is little point in Rutland County Council spending all this money
because even if my conduct was seriously out of order they can not
impose any sanction.

These complaints should just be put before the conduct committee and
using the word of the former Mayor Paul Beech "they should be put in
the gutter where they belong"  most of the complaints are very personally
attacking, Cllr Rebecca Hearn's is the most liabilist and as for Mr Beech
I posted previously about his complaint, since when has a councillor charitable
giving or his perceived lack of giving been a subject of the code of conduct.
Does he ever dip into his own pocket and does he pay for his tickets to attend
the various receptions? I was not interested before i read his recent complaint.


I understand some Rutland County Councillor is very concerned
about the spiralling costs some of those are surprisingly Tories!







Dave Hayward  Public Law Executive  Rutland County Councils 
Appointed Investigator employed by Wilkin Chapman Solicitors
It would be good to know his hourly rate. I wonder if it is more 
or less than his police pension?

DEPARTMENTS: Firearms Licensing Public Law

Dave is an executive in the public law department at the firm's Grimsby office, following some time as a consultant for the firm.

He is a former senior police officer having held the positions of Divisional Commander and Detective Chief Superintendent. As a police officer, Dave conducted a number of sensitive misconduct investigations involving police staff and officers as well as being the senior investigating officer for numerous crime related enquiries.

Within the firm, Dave has investigated a number of alleged breaches of the Local Government Code of Conduct and as an independent investigator conducted a number of complaint and fact finding investigations within elements of health which include: adult social care, mental health, children's transition services and more recently independent care providers and GP practices.

Dave has expertise in policy review and has been instrumental in reviewing, writing and consulting on policy, again within elements of health, together with providing advice on leadership and supervision.


Chief Superintendent Dave Hayward, 49, was charge of the West Division of Lincolnshire Police
retired November 2009