Maidenhead Advertiser

Worries over councillor were brushed aside

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Councillor Andrew Johnson, the leader of the council, and the chairman of cabinet, has offered disgraced councillor, Ross McWilliams, his ‘strong support’.

This despite Cllr McWilliams being found guilty of ‘bringing his role and local authority into disrepute’.

Cllr Johnson’s spin is to misreprese­nt the findings of the standards panel by deliberate­ly confusing the verdict with the lack of punishment.

“The verdict of the standards panel is clear that it does not believe that any sanction should be applied.”

In the unspun world of facts, the unanimous verdict of the panel was that Cllr McWilliams is guilty of a breach of the code of conduct.

That the panel chose not to impose any sanction does not mitigate Cllr McWilliams’ guilt nor does it absolve Cllr Johnson of his overarchin­g duty to protect the reputation of our Royal Borough.

This disingenuo­us approach looks more like following than leading to me.

Perhaps the ‘leader of the council’ cannot face up to the fact that this disaster was all his own making? He personally nominated Cllr McWilliams to the planning panel at council in July 2021.

I objected then, citing the obvious conflict of interest with Cllr McWilliams’ role as lead member for housing.

My concerns were brushed aside with vague assurances that ‘…the usual declaratio­ns on conflict…’ would suffice.

Instead of listening to good advice, albeit from an inconvenie­nt source, the ‘leader of the council’ abjectly failed to properly supervise his appointee, allowing Cllr McWilliams to –

W Make multiple public references to the desirabili­ty of approving applicatio­n 21/02866 (Deerswood Meadow) prior to it being considered (clear evidence of predetermi­nation)

W Ignore the advice of the monitoring officer to recuse himself

W Fail to publicly declare a profession­al connection to the applicant

I will never know how much of the background the ‘leader of the council’ was

aware of at the time.

But I do know that he knows it all now.

Yet still he refuses to act decisively and, by allowing Councillor McWilliams to remain in his many posts, is equally as guilty of ‘bringing his role and local authority into disrepute’.

Cllr JOHN BALDWIN

Lib Dem, Belmont

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