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£123K BOSS WHO WON’T SAY SORRY

Children’s services chief who quit after tragedy left previous job following damning report into safety

- By Liz Hull

THe ex-head of the council department that failed arthur LabinjoHug­hes announced she was retiring weeks after his murder – but refused to apologise yesterday.

Louise Rees, 60, tendered her resignatio­n to solihull council chiefs shortly after the six-year-old’s death sent shockwaves around the children’s services department, sources said.

But she was allowed to keep working, and drawing her £123,000 salary, for another 12 months while a replacemen­t was sought. Mrs Rees refused to apologise when contacted by the Mail.

The mother of two grown-up daughters, who was pictured walking her dog near her home in cheshire, said: ‘i can’t comment at the moment. The case is still in court and it is a matter for the council.’

Mrs Rees is likely to have left with a generous lump sum and an annual pension of at least £40,000. according to her Linkedin profile, she is currently ‘retired and loving it’.

The career civil servant also left her previous job at stoke city council, where she was the £140,000-a-year director of children and family services, a week before it too was lambasted for serious failings.

Ofsted inspectors found that, during Mrs Rees’s tenure, services for children ‘seriously declined’ as a result of ‘poor leadership, management oversight and an absence of performanc­e inspection’.

children were ‘not being protected’ and ‘widespread and serious failures’ left them at ‘risk of serious harm’.

although inspectors did not single out individual­s for criticism, their report in february 2019 was unequivoca­l.

‘Leaders and managers failed to recognise and manage risk at every level of the organisati­on,’ they said.

an inspection in 2015 had noted that services required improvemen­t or were good, and council chiefs had no idea things had got ‘so bad’.

in the wake of the report, government commission­er eleanor Brazil, who helped turn around Haringey council in north London following the Baby P scandal, was sent in to review the department.

although Mrs Brazil accepted the department had been working under budget constraint­s and frequent changes in senior management

‘Widespread and serious failures’

had caused disruption, she concluded that previous recommenda­tions had not been implemente­d and the situation was so grave it would take at least two years to bring services up to scratch.

Mrs Rees became director of children’s services at solihull in March 2019.

Less than 15 months later arthur was dead – despite social workers being warned about the abuse by his own grandmothe­r. solihull council yesterday refused to say what checks had been carried out before Mrs Rees was appointed or when exactly she tendered her resignatio­n.

a spokesman said that an independen­t investigat­ion was being carried out into arthur’s death by the local child safeguardi­ng practice review and it would be ‘inappropri­ate’ to comment ahead of its findings.

 ?? ?? No apology: Ex-department head Louise Rees yesterday
No apology: Ex-department head Louise Rees yesterday

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