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Dealing with disciplinary investigations

Serious disciplinary allegations against a chief executive or other statutory officer are never welcome news, say Sarah Lamont and Judith Barnes as they outline the mechanisms to be put in place and what councils will need to focus on.

When disciplinary issues arise concerning council chief executives or other statutory officers, it is clearly essential that the allegations are promptly investigated through the correct channels.

It was concerning therefore when the Joint Negotiating Committee wrote last month to chief executives, monitoring officers and HR directors warning that there had been instances recently of councils ‘not having the appropriate structures and standing committees in place in order that potential disciplinary issues can be quickly considered'.

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