The Chronicle (South Tyneside and Durham)
Council leader under fire over comments
THE leader of Northumberland County Council has come under fire after he implored members to stop criticising the authority, with one member suggesting it was reminiscent of North Korea.
The comment was made by Coun Georgina Hill, who previously said the council had “all gone a bit North Korea” in 2020 when former leader Peter Jackson was facing criticism for suspending the council’s CEO Daljit Lally.
This time, Coun Hill had asked council leader Glen Sanderson about the progress of plans to cut £1m from the council’s substantial wage budget. The cut was included in the council’s budget, and Coun Sanderson reiterated his commitment to the plan after it was revealed 20 employees at the authority were being paid more than £100,000 a year. Speaking at the full council meeting on Thursday, Coun Sanderson said: “I said I wanted to have a view of the senior management structure because I feel that there are too many interims and I regretted very much that so many full-time staff have left.”
He added: “What one or two members have to remember is, every time you have a go at the council, every time you leak a document, you are not actually helping anything.
You are actually hitting the reputation of this council when we have investors wanting to come here.
“Most importantly of all, you’re hitting the sensitivity of our staff.”
Responding to Coun Sanderson’s comments, Berwick East’s Coun Hill said she would continue to criticise the council if she felt it was necessary. She said: “I don’t want to dust off my old North Korea analogy, but you seem to think people aren’t entitled to criticise the council. I will compliment you when good things are done, I’ve complimented you when good things have been done in Berwick.
“If there’s grounds for criticism, and there’s been plenty of grounds for criticism over the last two years under your administration, I will say it.”