Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Leaders agree Weca Mayor’s £10k bus ads were unlawful

- ADAM POSTANS adam.postans@reachplc.com

COUNCIL leaders have agreed that metro mayor Dan Norris unlawfully spent £10,000 of taxpayers’ money to cover a bus with huge photos of him and his dog for political gain.

And they now want to see details of all spending from his mayoral budget from the last two years.

A committee comprising the leaders of South Gloucester­shire and Bath and North East Somerset councils accepted the findings of the West of England Combined Authority’s (Weca’s) top legal and finance officers that the spending was “clearly” unlawful and that the bus “wrap” broke local government rules because it amounted to political selfpromot­ion.

But because Mr Norris’s Bristol Labour counterpar­t Marvin Rees refused to attend after branding the emergency meeting “improper” and questionin­g whether Thursday’s Weca committee was itself lawful, they made no formal finding over the issue of lawfulness and did not place blame or order any sanction.

The metro mayor has denied any wrongdoing and has said he was not given the opportunit­y to be interviewe­d by the official carrying out the investigat­ion.

A First double-decker was plastered with three images up to 3m tall of Mr Norris and two of his dog Angel to promote the Birthday Bus free travel scheme and tackle a bus driver shortage last spring.

It was pulled by Weca chief executive Richard Ennis when he found out. A report to the committee said Mr Norris issued a “direct instructio­n” to staff in the combined authority’s mayoral office to spend the government money on the publicity stunt.

With Mr Rees’s absence and Mr Norris required not to be in the room during the debate, Thursday’s committee comprised only South Gloucester­shire Council leader Cllr Claire Young and B&NES Council leader Cllr Kevin Guy, both Lib Dems.

Announcing their decision, Cllr

“The committee is of the view this expenditur­e was clearly unlawful for the reasons set out in the report” CLLR KEVIN GUY

Guy said: “The committee is of the view that this expenditur­e was clearly unlawful for the reasons set out in the report.

“However, we will not pass a formal resolution to that effect because we feel very strongly that a representa­tive from Bristol City Council should have attended this meeting to contribute to the debate and the vote. Therefore we resolve to conclude the meeting having made no formal finding on unlawfulne­ss but making the following directions to the head of paid services to:

“Invite the authority’s external auditors to carefully consider the way in which this matter has proceeded with particular reference to the existing statutory recommenda­tions; Implement a code of practice protocol to be followed in all mayoral marketing and communicat­ions activity moving forward;

“Carry on with the implementa­tion of the corrective measures set out in the report and report progress back to the audit committee; To take a line-by-line report to audit committee on spend against the mayoral budget in the 2022/23 and 2023/24 financial years in order to assist and inform the code of practice protocol and inform organisati­onal learning in the future.”

The “existing statutory recommenda­tions” refer to external auditors Grant Thornton’s damning 2022 report which found five significan­t weaknesses in Weca’s value for money arrangemen­ts and ordered the region’s political leaders to stop squabbling and work better together.

The combined authority’s mayoral budget is separate from Weca’s main budgets which run into hundreds of millions of pounds.

It totals just £675,000 this year to cover the costs for the mayor, related office expenses and support, as well as funds to run the four-yearly elections.

Speaking at Thursday’s committee, Cllr Guy said: “This has taken up a considerab­le amount of time over what is in the general public’s view a very small sum of money.

“But this is about the way Weca works and functions and whether it is functionin­g within the law. I am personally very frustrated that Bristol are not here.”

 ?? ?? > West of England metro mayor Dan Norris with his dog Angel
> West of England metro mayor Dan Norris with his dog Angel

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