Birmingham Post

Calls were ‘doctored’ to make me look bad – councillor

- George Makin Local Democracy Reporter

ASANDWELL councillor has claimed recorded telephone calls said to contain allegation­s of serious misconduct were stolen and doctored to make her look bad.

Cllr Joanne Hadley’s claim follows a formal complaint to Labour officials accusing her of making “serious accusation­s” against fellow party members.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) has learnt Labour’s national complaints department was also given a number of recorded telephone calls involving Cllr Hadley.

Cllr Hadley said: “I have recently been made aware that a secret, covert recording was made by a trade union official. He alleges the recording had been stolen from his computer by individual­s.

“I believe the contents of the recording has been tampered with to show me in a bad light and I have reported the matter to the police.”

The scandal is the latest in a series of claims and counter claims which have split the ruling Labour group on the authority. Privately, some party members are calling for national officials to step in and ‘‘press the rest button’’ in an attempt to bring warring factions to heel.

Last week, the authority’s standards board was told a number of Sandwell councillor­s were being investigat­ed for allegedly breaking Covid-19 rules.

In July, the then political leader of the council, Cllr Yvonne Davies, accused her opponents of corruption, racism and misusing public money as she stepped down following claims she re-tweeted antiSemiti­c messages.

Her forced resignatio­n was the second in 19 months after Steve Eling also resigned after his party membership was suspended.

At present Sandwell Council is investigat­ing 12 complaints of breaches of the authority’s code of conduct by elected members. Sandwell Council chamber presently has three independen­ts, one Brexit party and 63 Labour councillor­s.

 ??  ?? Labour councillor Joanne Hadley is embroiled in a row with colleagues
Labour councillor Joanne Hadley is embroiled in a row with colleagues

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