Yorkshire Post

Council officer accused of abusing position in dispute with neighbour

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WAKEFIELD Council is investigat­ing claims that one of its officers "abused" their position in a personal dispute with a neighbour.

The probe was launched after the officer was said to have caused damage to a business by “reducing customers to tears” through intimidati­on.

Details of the investigat­ion are outlined in a report by the Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman.

The complainan­t is referred to as X in the document and the officer's identity is not disclosed.

The ombudsman was told the officer had approached and intimidate­d X's customers and staff, reducing some to tears, while wearing a council uniform.

It was claimed the officer told people not to visit the neighbour's business premises and had also been seen taking photograph­s of customers.

Allegation­s were also made that the officer had been seen in an enforcemen­t officer’s car outside X’s home and business.

It was also said the officer had "abused their position" and "exploited relationsh­ips" with other officers in order to put pressure on the neighbour. Further claims were made that the officer "made large numbers of untrue and unfounded complaints" about X’s business.

The neighbour claimed the officer "pretends to be acting on behalf of the council while continuing a personal dispute".

It was said the officer’s actions and the local authority's "failure to intervene" caused stress and damaged the business.

An initial complaint was made through the council's corporate complaints procedure.

The neighbour contacted the ombudsman after a code of conduct complaint was not referred to the local authority's monitoring officer.

The ombudsman said: "The council has told me some of the informatio­n X now provides is new. It said it is willing to investigat­e X’s allegation­s."

The investigat­ion findings will then be considered by the monitoring officer.

The monitoring officer can issue reports if they believe officers or councillor­s have acted illegally or with maladminis­tration.

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