LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

Chief executive peers can escape peer challenge scrutiny, LGA admits

Chief executives who volunteer as peers do not have to have a corporate peer challenge (CPC) in their own council, the Local Government Association (LGA) has admitted.

Chief executives who volunteer as peers do not have to have a corporate peer challenge (CPC) in their own council, the Local Government Association (LGA) has admitted.

The LGA said it was ‘not a requirement' despite a 2017 independent evaluation of the corporate peer challenge programme criticising the apparent double standard.

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