The Gold Coast Bulletin

CCC PROBES CITY CEO

Mayor’s media advisor makes claims against City Hall boss, triggering a Crime and Corruption Commission investigat­ion into allegation­s Dickson interfered in appointmen­t

- PAUL WESTON AND BRIANNA MORRIS-GRANT

GOLD Coast Mayor Tom Tate’s top media advisor has levelled claims against city council CEO Dale Dickson, sparking a Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) probe. Warwick Sinclair was reappointe­d Cr Tate’s (left) media advisor when it was advertised soon after he won a third mayoral term in March, 2020. But the Sinclair appointmen­t appeared to stall – it took months for him to return to the Evandale Chambers. It’s understood the CCC complaint includes an allegation the CEO delayed Sinclair’s start date and interfered with the recruitmen­t. The CCC’s initial response has indicated, if proven, it would amount to corruption. Mr Dickson, the CEO since 2003, , said: aid: “I welcome me any investigat­ion by the CCC.”

THE Crime and Corruption Commission is investigat­ing corruption allegation­s against Gold Coast City Council CEO Dale Dickson after a complaint was launched by a senior staffer.

Mayor Tom Tate’s media advisor Warwick Sinclair made the bombshell claims against the council’s CEO – the city’s highest paid and most powerful bureaucrat – the Bulletin can reveal.

Mr Sinclair was Councillor Tate’s long-term media advisor until he resigned in June 2019, and retired. He returned to guide the mayor’s successful third-term re-election campaign in March last year.

The media advisor role to Cr Tate was advertised after the local government poll, and Mr Sinclair won the position but his reappointm­ent appeared to stall as it took months for him to return to the Evandale chambers.

It is understood the complaint to the State corruption watchdog against Mr Dickson alleges:

● The CEO misused his authority to target Mr Sinclair and delayed the start of his job, causing financial losses.

● He interfered in the recruitmen­t for the job, which denied the process under a merit-based system.

● He breached confidenti­ality by discussing what occurred when Mr Sinclair resigned and the terms of his release in June 2019.

Mr Dickson in a response to the Bulletin said: “I welcome any investigat­ion by the CCC or any other independen­t agency regarding my conduct as City of Gold Coast CEO.

“I am yet to be provided with the particular­s of any complaint submitted to the CCC. As such, I will not be providing any further comment at this time.”

Council sources said Mr Sinclair secured the media advisor role after beating 50 other applicants for the position determined by an interview panel.

The Bulletin in reports during 2020 suggested Mr Sinclair was returning to council but it took up to 14 weeks for this to occur.

Sources confirm the initial complaint to the CCC was in early November and more informatio­n was provided to the corruption watchdog during December.

The CCC in its initial response has indicated the allegation­s, if proved, amounted to corrupt conduct and referred the matter to council’s own ethics unit.

But council’s investigat­ion will be subject to a full merit and compliance review by the CCC. A CCC merit and compliance review is where the organisati­on monitors the outcomes of council’s own investigat­ion.

Given the sensitivit­y of council’s ethics unit investigat­ing its CEO, the CCC has also recommende­d an external investigat­or be appointed for transparen­cy and an independen­t review.

The CCC when asked about the investigat­ion said: “The CCC does not confirm or deny if it has received a complaint or is investigat­ing a matter unless a party directly related to that matter makes it publicly known.

“On that basis the CCC declines to comment.”

Mr Dickson has been council CEO since 2003. The council is the second largest in Australia, with 3400 staff and a budget of $1.1 billion.

The council CEO has steered the administra­tion through the 2018 Commonweal­th Games and now COVID. His current contract is due to finish in September this year.

Mr Dickson’s salary is estimated to be more than $600,000, larger than the Prime Minister’s but similar to counterpar­ts at other large councils like Brisbane.

Councillor­s at a meeting in late July last year after a debate on a “confidenti­al staffing matter” voted unanimousl­y to “commence a process for the appointmen­t of a chief executive officer”.

Cr Tate later told the Bulletin: “This (process) is consistent with the decision council took in September 2017 when Mr Dickson was reappointe­d.”

A nationwide recruitmen­t process was launched, and there has been much speculatio­n inside the corridors of Evandale on whether the CEO would reapply for another term with council insiders unsure of his next move.

Sources suggest the dispute between Mr Dickson and Mr Sinclair began shortly before the media advisor’s resignatio­n in 2019.

Mr Sinclair is a veteran in the media industry and trusted long-term strategic political advisor to Cr Tate.

Mr Sinclair in a response when approached by the Bulletin for comment said: “I’m disappoint­ed this is in the public arena.

“I signed a confidenti­ality agreement when I resigned and will not breach that deed.

“Given the CCC is now involved, it is best this investigat­ion runs its course so I cannot make any further comment.’’

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 ??  ?? The conduct of Gold Coast City Council CEO Dale Dickson is being investigat­ed by the CCC after a complaint was made by the Mayor’s advisor Warwick Sinclair (inset).
The conduct of Gold Coast City Council CEO Dale Dickson is being investigat­ed by the CCC after a complaint was made by the Mayor’s advisor Warwick Sinclair (inset).

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