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Damning report ‘tip of iceberg’, says ex-leader

- By JAMES ROBINSON Reporter james.robinson@reachplc.com

THE former leader of Northumber­land County Council has warned that issues revealed in the damning Max Caller report are “just the tip of the iceberg” .

Coun Peter Jackson was speaking at the council’s second extraordin­ary meeting in as many weeks, called for members to debate the report they were presented with earlier this month.

The long-awaited review into governance at the council branded the working environmen­t “harmful” and criticised its organisati­onal leadership before making a number of recommenda­tions on how it should proceed.

Since then, the leaders of all parties on the council have been discussing the report in a working group, with their findings presented to all members on Tuesday. The report delved into issues in the relationsh­ip between the council’s CEO, Daljit Lally, and its political leadership which go back to the ousting of Coun Jackson after he suspended Mrs Lally in 2020.

Speaking at the meeting, Coun Jackson said: “We’ve had a story of unlawful behaviour, a story of the harrowing treatment of staff who have been driven out of this organisati­on. We’ve had unlawful behaviours not just in terms of the internatio­nal business but in terms of unlawful payouts.

“Even worse than that, we’re going to hear in future reports of unlawful payments to senior staff. The Caller report in my view is actually just the tip of the iceberg. The real story is actually worse than we’ve heard. The Caller report is actually far too late but it is a vindicatio­n of some of the things some of us have said. There has been a lack of accountabi­lity and there has been a group of senior officers within this council who decided councillor­s did not have the right to informatio­n – and that is obviously completely wrong.”

Earlier, current leader Coun Glen Sanderson claimed the report had not found fault in terms of the administra­tion – although accepted there had been fault in other areas which remained his responsibi­lity.

The report did note that “the effectiven­ess of political and organisati­onal leadership” had “deteriorat­ed significan­tly” and described a “winner takes all” approach from successive administra­tions of all parties.

Liberal Democrat leader Coun Jeff Reid said: “We have the opportunit­y to reset, start again, be grown up, sensible and conduct politics in the way it should be done instead of being dragged down into the cesspit. One or two contributi­ons are slipping towards a witch-hunt and you do not want to fall back into the mire you’ve managed to drag yourselves out of.

“The only other thing I would say is people might not see political blame in this report. But every other line the golden thread that weaves through this report is the fact that the politician­s did not do the thing they should have done in the first place which is got a hold of the officers and said ‘I don’t care what you think, this is what we are going to do’.” Councillor­s agreed to adopt the report’s recommenda­tions – including a restructur­e of senior management – “as soon as practicall­y possible”.

 ?? ?? Former Northumber­land County Council leader Peter Jackson
Former Northumber­land County Council leader Peter Jackson

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