Mercury (Hobart)

Complaint against Mayor upheld

- JACK PAYNTER Urban Affairs Reporter

A SOUTHERN Tasmanian mayor has been cautioned after a code of conduct complaint against him was upheld.

In a report to be tabled at a council meeting tonight, a panel found Derwent Valley Mayor Ben Shaw lacked courtesy, fairness and respect for one of his constituen­ts.

The complaint was made by Rebbecca Thorpe, who read out a statement at a council workshop on February 8, 2018 — before Cr Shaw was elected mayor — on a series of misfortune­s that had impacted on her and the need to close her business.

The panel found Cr Shaw engaged with his mobile phone and was laughing during Ms Thorpe’s presentati­on, in breach of the Derwent Valley councillor code of conduct that required elected members to treat all persons with courtesy, fairness, dignity and respect.

While the panel made no finding that Cr Shaw laughed at Ms Thorpe, there was sufficient evidence to find his behaviour in using his phone and laughing while Ms Thorpe was “clearly very upset … lacked courtesy, fairness and respect” for her, the report said.

The panel determined that Cr Shaw should be given a caution for the breach. Complaints made by Ms Thorpe against Cr Shaw relating to four other incidents were dismissed by the panel. The panel also dismissed three complaints made by Ms Thorpe against Cr Martyn Evans, the Derwent Valley mayor at the time.

Cr Shaw said he accepted the finding and hoped to move on from the incident.

He said he used his phone and tablet regularly during meetings to take notes.

The panel also concluded Cr Shaw’s use of social media had potentiall­y complicate­d the matter and recommende­d the council develop guidelines on the use of social media by elected members.

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