Western Daily Press (Saturday)

First black female mayor elected in Liverpool

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LIVERPOOL has elected its first black female mayor as Labour held on to the role despite corruption allegation­s.

Joanne Anderson, pictured, was named as the successor to Joe Anderson yesterday, after the former mayor chose not to stand following his arrest as part of a Merseyside Police fraud investigat­ion.

After her victory, Ms Anderson, no relation to her predecesso­r, apologised for the previous administra­tion, referring to the findings of a report by local government inspector Max Caller, which included themes of bullying, intimidati­on, “dubious” deals and “jobs for the boys”.

Speaking after she was declared the new mayor, Ms Anderson said: “The first thing I want to do is apologise to the city for what’s happened in terms of the Caller investigat­ion and what’s happened under the previous administra­tion.

“I’ve stood up because I want to make this right and I will do everything in my power to make it right.”

She pledged to give the city an

“accountabl­e and transparen­t” authority that the “people of Liverpool deserve”.

Commission­ers appointed by the Ministry of Housing, Communitie­s and Local Government (MHCLG) are taking over some of the city council’s functions for the next three years following the report.

Independen­t candidate Stephen Yip, founder of children’s charity Kind Liverpool, came in second place in the mayoral race with 32,079 votes to Ms Anderson’s 46,493 after second round votes were counted.

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