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WALTHAM FOREST: Union passes "no confidence" vote in council leadership


A TRADE union representing thousands of council workers has passed a vote of no confidence in the council leadership over its perceived failure to deal with malpractice following the mismanagement of millions of pounds.

Unison’s Waltham Forest branch, which has 3000 members working for the council, believes a plan to prevent a repeat of the long-term failings is unlikely to work.

An independent investigation recently found a pervading culture within the authority characterised by a disregard for contract rules to prevent fraud and the correct use of taxpayers’ money.

The council apologised for the fiasco, which also saw a lack of monitoring of how millions earmarked for poor areas was spent, and vowed to clean up its act.

Unison Waltham Forest branch secretary, Dave Knight, who is meeting council leader Chris Robbins this afternoon to outline union members' concerns, said not enough is being done.

He said: “Given that we had an independent report our members are angry that managers seem to be carrying as before, it is unreasonable.”

The union is concerned that senior officers continue to operate in positions it considers may give rise to a conflict of interest, citing the appointment of council deputy chief executive Martin Esom to the role of interim chief executive of property manager Ascham Homes.

There are also concerns that a re-organisation of the audit department is being led by an officer from Croydon Council, which already runs the department on behalf of Waltham Forest.

“This could result in up to £180,000 of extra work for his employer, London Borough of Croydon,” Mr Knight added.

The union is calling on the authority to open up its books for scrutiny by taxpayers and for a public inquiry into the way the authority awards contracts.

It also wants to see a panel established which would allow unions and community representatives to monitor contract negotiations.

Mr Knight also called for two specific contracts with companies, which have been found to have manipulated the contract bidding process, to be investigated.

Kier, which runs street cleaning services, and Henry Boot, which signed an aborted contract to develop Walthamstow’s Arcade site, were fined £18 million and £1 million respectively for so-called bid-rigging.

The council plan, announced in January, promised wholesale reform of council procedures and measures to improve transparency and public participation in decison-making.

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Comments(13)

Walthamster says...
12:47pm Thu 11 Mar 10

I hope Unison is successful. The worst thing in this endless saga is the apparent inability to bring anyone to justice. One investigation after another, all with damning results. But no one is ever named or prosecuted. So the wrong-doers can go on laughing at the rest of us, who have to keep on funding them.

Good luck, Unison. But why hasn't this disgraceful case been taken up by the police, or our MPs, or the Audit Commission or any of the other bodies that are meant to represent us or keep councils clean?

Morris Hickey says...
2:19pm Thu 11 Mar 10

The unions have had their "vote of no confidence" - and the public can have theirs on 6 May.

March Hare says...
2:36pm Thu 11 Mar 10

Is Mr Knight pictured on a merry-go-round? If so, how very appropriate - we've all been taken for a ride.

LEYTONOLDBOY says...
6:20pm Thu 11 Mar 10

Just a word of support - well done, Dave and the Unison members.

Techno2 says...
8:42pm Thu 11 Mar 10

The Union is wise to take this up and demand serious action. As things stand, unfair as it may be in most cases, almost anyone who works at the council could be tainted with the stench of corruption in the eyes of the public and also future employers aware of this disgraceful situation. The thieves and the incompetents must be all rooted out. It is in the interests of the public and of those honest people in the workforce who don't want to find themselves in later years being ashamed they ever worked there. If the rotten apples are not seen to have been removed from the barrel they may find themselves unable to move on elsewhere in their careers because of the suspicions that might lie over them.

jack de large says...
7:09am Fri 12 Mar 10

Unfortunately, TEchno 2 in, I do not think council officers, especially at the top level, care what future employers might think of them. Ever since Blair decided that the privatisation of public services was a good thing, we have seen profit margins win over service provision every time. the union is calling for the books to be opened, if that happened I believe the fallout would be catastrophic, if not through the outright corruption that appears to have taken place then through the appalling mismanagement of the public purse which must go hand-in-hand with it. The greatest betrayal here is that of the unions and what they stand for by New Labour.

Public services have been pillaged by people whose interest is in profit not the welfare of the people that they should serve. Where profit leads, corruption will follow and the losers are the working people of this borough.

If the privateers that are running the education service, elderly care, street cleaning, building maintenance etc are allowed to get away with this, then the regression which touches us all will just get worse. This union's struggle is vital for local democracy, they are deserving of our support now and at the ballot box in May.

Ridley says...
8:08am Fri 12 Mar 10

The longer this drags on the more these rotters can cover their tracks and prepare to move on. What does it take to get a serious investigation started?!

Techno2 says...
9:24am Fri 12 Mar 10

jack de large wrote:
Unfortunately, TEchno 2 in, I do not think council officers, especially at the top level, care what future employers might think of them. Ever since Blair decided that the privatisation of public services was a good thing, we have seen profit margins win over service provision every time. the union is calling for the books to be opened, if that happened I believe the fallout would be catastrophic, if not through the outright corruption that appears to have taken place then through the appalling mismanagement of the public purse which must go hand-in-hand with it. The greatest betrayal here is that of the unions and what they stand for by New Labour. Public services have been pillaged by people whose interest is in profit not the welfare of the people that they should serve. Where profit leads, corruption will follow and the losers are the working people of this borough. If the privateers that are running the education service, elderly care, street cleaning, building maintenance etc are allowed to get away with this, then the regression which touches us all will just get worse. This union's struggle is vital for local democracy, they are deserving of our support now and at the ballot box in May.
As the staff at BCCI found to their costs, its not just the guilty people at the top who get their careers tainted when there are financial scandals. It is everyone. That is why I am pleased the union is finally waking up to what has been going on, though I am amazed at how complacent they have been about these issues for all these years and were willing to go along with the cosy deals that seem to have closed some of their members' mouths so they wouldn't speak up. Still, better late than never.

ITISMEAGAIN says...
9:36am Fri 12 Mar 10

every thing Jack De Large has said is true. These private contractors put in a tender that does not even cover the wage bill,of excisting staff.The council accept these tenders although they know they are unworkable.The contractor cuts the workforce to make a profit, And the service suffers. As with the present street cleansing contract,the borough is getting dirtier by the day.A little while ago the council gave Kier another £500,000 to clean up the act. But there has been no change.What was the cleanest part of the borough Nth Chingford, Is now getting as bad as the rest of Waltham Forest. It has now been anounced that the council are going to give Kier another £500,000. To clean up ready for 2012. Any High position on the council that gets found out on the fiddle,are given the option to resign and avoid being taken to court

Walthamster says...
9:46am Fri 12 Mar 10

One thing that has to be stopped at once is what Itsmeagain says - "Any High position on the council that gets found out on the fiddle,are given the option to resign and avoid being taken to court".

This is outrageous and makes the law unworkable. What dishonest person wouldn't have a go, if they had the chance of making a big profit, but without the usual risk of being prosecuted if they were caught?

ITISMEAGAIN says...
12:00pm Fri 12 Mar 10

Walthamster Says why hasn't our M.P's taken this up. It's because their all on the gravey train as well. And dont want to draw attention to their self

stevewhite says...
10:32am Sat 13 Mar 10

I am delighted that UNISON have taken this action and will do all I can to influence my own union to follow suit.
I note with interest that the council have recently published the top salaries of council employees in the name of transparency. All very interesting. However, the problem for the council with this strategy is we can see the massive salaries that some of these characters earn. Chris Keirnan £145,000 plus after expenses for example. I guess if they were doing a good job and we wern't all facing cuts and job losses ourselves this might be ok. But when we are all told to take it on the chin while these guys earn four or five times what most of us do this strategy may not be a wise one. (To say the least)
In addition, wasn't it his department that masterminded the Essex County Ground fiasco? The eventually abandoned idea was to build a huge school on the ground- one that wasn't needed and would deprive local residents of much needed green space and sports facilities. This has luckily been seen off by local residents, teachers and governors. We are also informed in council reports that millions of pounds of education money is not fully accounted for. Nice one Waltham Forest council- they are worth every penny.

Investigations says...
10:57pm Sun 14 Mar 10

From the moment that the Socialists introduced party politics into local government it has become increasingly expensive and more inefficient! Dave Knight looks just the sort of guy to get some answers but it's up to the public to find decent, capable and honest men to serve as councillors. Their first task will be to invite the cops to take a good look at past "goings-on!" Heads should roll!


Waltham Forest Unison branch secretary Dave Knight Waltham Forest Unison branch secretary Dave Knight

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