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'Toothless tiger' standards beast needs to roar

both officers and councillors should be able to conduct their roles without fear of intimidation and that will require a standards regime with teeth, writes Heather Jameson.

Despite the best efforts of the Local Government Association, the sector is rarely in a position to speak clearly with one voice. We are a sector divided by politics, tiers, geographies, communities and cultures – and sometimes that is all in just one place. Local autonomy is the near-unique common ground.

The divide highlighted by evidence to the Committee on Standards in Public Life is clear – a division between the political representation of the LGA and the officer-led views of SOLACE. Both are keen to defend the rights of their particular tribe as the sector's ethical codes are reviewed.

Heather Jameson

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