The Gold Coast Bulletin

INVESTIGAT­ION PROMPTS CALL FOR CANDIDATES TO ‘RESTORE INTEGRITY’

- PAUL WESTON

A GOLD Coast City Council whistleblo­wer to the state corruption watchdog is furious that ongoing investigat­ions will not be completed until after next month’s election.

The Office of Independen­t Assessor is investigat­ing alleged misconduct by Mayor Tom Tate after the Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) last Friday released its 84-page report on Operation Yabber.

Councillor Peter Young told residents on Facebook that he was among the chief complainan­ts, having concerns similar to those by neighbouri­ng Hinterland councillor and fellow whistleblo­wer Glenn Tozer about mayoral directives sent by Cr Tate.

“I first reported matters of significan­t concern to the Crime and Corruption Commission in September 2017, and have done so since – relating to interferen­ce with due process, failure to declare conflicts of interest and failure to update compulsory registers,” Cr Young wrote.

He acknowledg­ed the laws required him to uphold “transparen­t and effective processes … decision-making in the public interest … democratic representa­tion … good governance … and ethical and legal behaviour of councillor­s and local government employees”.

“Now, just two months before the 28 March council elections, the CCC has issued a report and has determined to refer a bunch of matters to the Office of Independen­t Assessor or council to be dealt with,” he said.

“Will we know the results of these further investigat­ions before the election? I think not, and I am not happy.”

Cr Young told the Bulletin he believed voters should be aware of all of the facts surroundin­g investigat­ions before they vote.

“People are being denied an opportunit­y to know all of the facts,” he said. “It might be found there is no misconduct or multiple cases of misconduct.

“Knowing those things is in the interests of the city and the community.”

Coast marketing executive Richard Holliday, who worked at the Townsville City Council, contacted the Bulletin to say councillor­s at tomorrow’s full council meeting had an opportunit­y to remove their support for Cr Tate with a no-confidence motion.

“This would render Cr Tate unelectabl­e – and clouding his capacity to effectivel­y deliver any agenda let alone his election commitment­s,” Mr Holliday said.

“There are many very hardworkin­g and decent councillor­s absolutely fed up with the inner circle at Evandale, the secret meetings and the selected distributi­on of informatio­n,” he said.

Former councillor Eddy Sarroff, who also approached the Bulletin, believes residents need to be better informed of the running of council.

“The big question is how is this council run,” he said. “Is the culture one of councillor­s afraid to speak out?

“Why is there only a few brave councillor­s that are prepared to speak out in a very constraine­d environmen­t where the Mayor has been given superpower­s.

“Is it a case that many sitting councillor­s just toe the Tate party line because they were unofficial­ly his running mates? Is it time that we look now for truly independen­t candidates who are prepared to stand up and be counted and restore integrity in City Hall?”

 ?? Picture: ADAM HEAD ?? Councillor Peter Young wants voters to be aware of the facts.
Picture: ADAM HEAD Councillor Peter Young wants voters to be aware of the facts.
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Eddy Sarroff and Richard Holliday.
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