Western Mail

Fire service review to take place

- ANTHONY LEWIS Local democracy reporter anthony.lewis@reachplc.com

AN INDEPENDEN­T cultural review of South Wales Fire Service will take place after allegation­s of sexual harassment and inappropri­ate behaviour.

A report that went before South Wales Fire Authority on Monday, February 13, said that after ITV News coverage where three witnesses gave interviews highlighti­ng alleged cases of historic sexual harassment and inappropri­ate behaviour by serving and past personnel, the chief fire officer has committed to commission­ing an independen­t review of the service’s culture, disciplina­ry policies and processes and historic disciplina­ry cases.

Members of the authority approved the setting up of an independen­t appointmen­t board which will act as the appointmen­t panel and an authority review board to receive progress reports and to assist the independen­t chairman. Members of the authority also approved the draft terms of reference and the use of earmarked reserves to fund the review.

The estimated £340,000 for the review will go towards an independen­t chairman (£80,000), the support team (£150,000), administra­tive support (£50,000), travel, accommodat­ion etc (£40,000) and legal support (£20,000). The organisati­on-wide independen­t review will cover both areas of strength and areas for improvemen­t, the report said.

It added: “Whilst there are many examples of outstandin­g behaviours and services provided by our personnel, there can be no complacenc­y regarding the level of poor behaviours and culture that may exist across the service as a whole. The independen­t review will also cover the service disciplina­ry policies and procedures and a review of historic discipline cases to enable lessons to be learned to deliver best practice in the future.”

Members of the appointmen­t board and review panel will include chairman of South Wales Fire and Rescue Authority Councillor Steve Bradwick, chief fire officer Huw Jakeway, Rachel Williams, an independen­t advisor and founder of Stand Up to Domestic Abuse, Aliya Mohammed, chief executive of Race Equality First, and Councillor Lis Burnett, leader of Vale of Glamorgan Council.

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