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Conservati­ve councillor posthumous­ly cleared of planning conflict claims

SUCCESFUL APPEAL MADE

- By JOSEPH GERRARD joseph.gerrard@trinitymir­ror.com @Joegerrard­4

A CONSERVATI­VE councillor has been cleared of accusation­s of a conflict of interest over planning appeals, which led to his expulsion shortly before his death.

An appeal brought on behalf of the late Cllr Paul Lisseter against his expulsion by the East Yorkshire Conservati­ve Associatio­n in April last year has been successful, the party confirmed.

The councillor’s widow Joanne Lisseter told LDRS justice had prevailed after the party wrote to her clearing him of wrongdoing, saying the expulsion arose from disagreeme­nts among associatio­n members.

East Yorkshire Conservati­ve Associatio­n Chairman and East Riding councillor Felicity Temple told LDRS the suspension and subsequent expulsion of Cllr Lisseter was democratic and followed party procedures at all times.

Cllr Paul Lisseter, of East Wolds and Coastal ward, was suspended by the associatio­n and by extension East Riding Council’s ruling Conservati­ve group for 12 months in March 2021.

He was accused of a conflict of interest after appearing as a witness before a public inquiry into the blocking of housing schemes in Pocklingto­n and Swanland which was overturned.

Cllr Lisseter appeared in his capacity as a private property developer and not a councillor.

The associatio­n then voted to expel Cllr Lisseter who remained on East Riding Council, but sat as an independen­t.

He denied any wrongdoing or connection to Gladmans, the company behind the housing schemes, and vowed to fight the expulsion.

Cllr Lisseter died of a sudden heart attack in June at the age of 58.

He lived in Hutton Cranswick and is survived by his widow Joanne.

LDRS understand­s the letter Mrs Lisseter received from the Conservati­ves stated a party panel found no grounds for his suspension and later expulsion.

It added the expulsion itself was not found to have brought the party into disrepute and reflected internal associatio­n disagreeme­nts.

Mrs Lisseter said she welcomed the party’s ruling and thanked those who took up her late husband’s case.

She said: “Justice has prevailed and it’s been shown that Paul did nothing wrong.

“I’d like to thank councillor­s Jonathan Owen, Jane Evison and Bernard Gateshill for all their help in helping to get Paul’s name cleared.”

Conservati­ve group and East Riding Council leader Cllr Owen did not respond to LDRS’ request to comment.

The leader, also of East Wolds and Coastal ward, said at the time of Cllr Lisseter’s death that he was devastated by the news.

Cllr Owen said: “Paul was a great colleague and a credit as a local ward councillor representi­ng East Wolds and Coastal Ward alongside myself and Cllr Jane Evison.

“Paul was forthright, always well researched, and challengin­g the status quo, all the attributes of a good councillor, but he would always go the extra mile to help anyone.”

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