Kyabram Free Press

CEO role thrown open

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CAMPASPE Shire Council will advertise its chief executive position but the council now seems split on that decision.

Council decided to advertise Jason Russell’s position after his four-year contract expires on May 12, following a special council meeting held last week.

And while Cr Neil Pankhurst acknowledg­ed it was a council decision he would stand by, as an ‘‘individual councillor’’ he was surprised at the outcome given Mr Russell’s achievemen­ts.

‘‘There’s a significan­t amount of work that has been undertaken in building relationsh­ips with other organisati­ons — the work that has been undertaken with Ky Fauna Park ... and the role that he has played in Rural Council Victoria. They are significan­t achievemen­ts and he’s certainly been a great benefit to our region,’’ Cr Pankhurst said.

Deputy mayor Vicki Neele said, however, it was common practice to advertise a senior position.

‘‘The CEO, as far as I see, is a key role within the council and it is my job to ensure that we have the best possible person in the role,’’ she said.

‘‘It’s common practice to advertise any senior position, inviting qualified people to apply and that’s what we’re doing.’’

Cr Leigh Wilson said he disagreed with the ‘‘process’’.

‘‘I personally believe there was a lack of natural justice and procedural fairness in this process,’’ he said.

‘‘I will work hard to make sure the process moving forward is fair, open and transparen­t.’’

Cr Leanne Pentreath said Mr Russell had met his key performanc­e indicators.

‘‘I believe the CEO has actually put the shire in a better position than it was prior with his staffing organisati­on,’’ she said.

Mayor Adrian Weston acknowledg­ed Mr Russell’s achievemen­ts.

‘‘I wish to acknowledg­e the ongoing achievemen­ts by Jason, delivering council’s strategic objective as well as all the services that are valued by our community,’’ he said.

In a press release issued last week, Cr Weston also said under the Local Government Act (the Act) the council was responsibl­e for the appointmen­t of the chief executive.

‘‘The council has decided to advertise the position and will follow the statutory advertisin­g and appointmen­t process outlined in the Act,’’ he said.

Mr Russell will be able to re-apply for his position.

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