Rochdale Observer

‘Code-breakers’ expelled Councillor­s on housing group went public with concerns over Seven Sisters plans

- BY NICK STATHAM nick.statham@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

AHOUSING associatio­n has thrown two councillor­s off its representa­tive body after a hearing found they had broken its code of conduct. Councillor­s Danny Meredith and Sultan Ali have been removed from the Rochdale Boroughwid­e Housing (RBH) panel for publicly criticisin­g controvers­ial plans to demolish four of the town’s ‘Seven Sisters’ tower blocks.

It comes after the pair tabled a motion at a council meeting calling on the mutual to ‘reconsider’ its proposal to drop the landmark flats, noting that RBH were leaving 300 flats ‘dormant’, while 8,000 people in the borough were waiting for a home.

The representa­tive body – made up of tenants, employees and councillor­s – has responsibi­lities that include approving RBH’S corporate strategy and appointing non-executive directors.

A disciplina­ry panel found the Labour duo had significan­tly breached the requiremen­t to act in the best interests of RBH at all times, work cooperativ­ely with its board and not bring it into disrepute.

A letter to Coun Meredith notes press articles in which he is ‘directly quoted’ as well as ‘the contents of social media posts and video posted on Twitter by yourself, again regarding the College Bank flats’.

But the councillor, who works as a nurse, has accused RBH of not being clear over the nature of the alleged breaches and holding the hearing – on March 29 – while he was on shift.

“They have not been transparen­t with me in the full investigat­ion of what has been going on. They have asked if I want to appeal. I have not seen any of the evidence they have put in. I’m unsure what I’m appealing.

“From the start they knew my position with the Seven Sisters and knocking down those flats - which are vitally needed homes while we are in a housing crisis.

“I’m still confused. If they had any issue with views and opinions why did they let me on the representa­tive body and then make a big song and dance of throwing me off?!”

Coun Meredith also disputes that a letter to RBH following the council meeting was critical of the housing provider.

He added: “They want me to turn around and apologise for criticisin­g them on College Bank.

“That letter was not criticisin­g them, I was asking them to reverse their decision.”

Meanwhile, Coun Ali, said he did not agree with RBH’S decision but was glad the matter had now been settled.

He told the Observer he ‘genuinely’ did not feel he was free to speak his mind as a member of the representa­tive body - and any criticism of RBH was taken personally.

“The objective of speaking your mind is to improve things for both the organisati­on and constituen­ts that live in Rochdale,” he said.

“Being a local elected councillor and a member of an organisati­on like RBH is a conflictin­g role – it’s difficult to balance, it’s a difficult role.

“There’s an inherent conflict in being on the representa­tive body and being a local councillor.”

Coun Ali added: “There’s no way back for me, I didn’t intend to do RBH any harm, I’m just speaking my mind and saying things as they are.”

A spokespers­on for RBH said: “The RBH Representa­tive Body is made up of elected tenant and employee members, as well as two nominees from Rochdale Borough Council.

“All members of the Representa­tive Body are subject to their agreed Code of Conduct. The Representa­tive Body have now concluded their investigat­ion into a complaint made about a breach of the Code of Conduct.

“As a result of this, the Representa­tive Body voted to remove Councillor Meredith and Councillor Ali from the RBH Representa­tive Body.

“This decision can only be made by the Representa­tive Body itself.”

“There’s an inherent conflict in being on the representa­tive body and being a local councillor’’

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 ?? ?? ● The tower blocks; right, Coun Danny Meredith has criticised plans to demolish four of them
● The tower blocks; right, Coun Danny Meredith has criticised plans to demolish four of them

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