South Wales Echo

Council to start search for new chief executive

- SAUL COOKE-BLACK Local Democracy Reporter echo.newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

CAERPHILLY council is to search for a permanent chief executive following the sacking of Anthony O’Sullivan.

Councillor­s will meet next week to agree to start recruitmen­t for the post, with interim arrangemen­ts having been in place since March 2013.

Mr O’Sullivan was suspended amid claims relating to pay rises given to senior officers, and then placed on special paid leave.

The council agreed to dismiss him with immediate effect last month after “serious allegation­s of gross misconduct” were proven.

“Members will be aware that interim arrangemen­ts have been in place for the position of chief executive since March 2013, whilst the substantiv­e chief executive was not in the workplace,” a council report says.

“Council, at the meeting held on October 3, 2019, made the decision to dismiss the former chief executive from the employment of the council with effect from that date.

“Council is, therefore, now in a position to consider the appointmen­t of a permanent chief executive.”

Mr O’Sullivan has said he will appeal against his dismissal.

Currently the council has an interim chief executive in place, Christina Harrhy, with her salary frozen at the minimum point of a salary range, at £143,949.

However, the salary range for the new post will need to be updated to include national pay awards of 1% for 2016 and 2018.

This would take the incrementa­l salary range to a starting point of £148,311, with the highest point at £164,790.

The total costs for the pay awards and incrementa­l progressio­n to the top salary grade would be £28,344.

But a report says the council will save £19,010 as the authority no longer has the post of deputy chief executive, leaving the total additional cost at £9,334 to be added to next year’s budget proposals.

The post will be externally advertised in January if approved by a full council meeting on Tuesday.

The council’s appointmen­ts committee will then meet to agree the advert and recruitmen­t.

 ?? RICHARD SWINGLER ?? Former Caerphilly council chief executive Anthony O’Sullivan
RICHARD SWINGLER Former Caerphilly council chief executive Anthony O’Sullivan

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