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Council deputy leader in hospitality rumpus


A councillor has been accused of breaching the code of conduct by repeatedly accepting hospitality from firms doing business with Basildon Council.

Spurs fan Tony Ball, council deputy leader, has enjoyed a number of premiership football matches, often at White Hart Lane, and swanky dinners on authority partners.

Since 2005 Mr Ball has declared 46 gifts or hospitality from companies such as housing associations Swan, Family Mosaic, Circle Anglia, Genesis Housing, former housing repairs contractor Inspace, and developers Lovell and Bradgate Developments.

David Harrison, of Wickford Action Group, which campaigns against over-development, has made a complaint about the hospitality which could be referred to the Standards Board for England.

The complaint says Mr Ball declared six football and three cricket matches and several dinners in the council members’ register of interests.

The council code of conduct says members should not be “seen to accept” gifts or hospitality from council suppliers or contractors or others that could benefit from the authority, as it could give rise to allegations of a breach.

Mr Ball registered a trip to White Hart Lane in November from Family Mosaic, which is part of development consortium Community Solutions for Regeneration, the only one bidding for the council contract to deliver the £150million Wickford masterplan.

In November he had dinner on Swan, following the signing of the Craylands regeneration contract, managed by the housing association, at posh London restaurant Langhams Brasserie.

Other London venues Swan has paid for were Terence Conran-owned Quaglinos and the Brewery.

Mr Harrison, a Shotgate parish councillor, raised the matter at a full council meeting. He said: “Would the leader accept that councillor Ball is perceived to be in direct contravention of the constitution?

“In the 40 months up to July 2008, he had been wined and dined and given gifts on no less than 43 occasions from companies in the form of dinners, lunches, premier league football matches, county cricket and numerous gifts."

Ray McKay, council spokesman, said: “The code is for guidance and senior councillors will balance the advice given with their other responsibility to use every opportunity offered to present the council’s policies and views to partners and businesses, including taking part in the normal working practices of the commercial world.

“There has been no suggestion the surroundings in which meetings may have taken place have had any influence whatsoever on the views eventually expressed by those taking part.

I COMPLIED WITH CODE OF CONDUCT DEPUTY Council leader Tony Ball said he would seek legal advice about injuncting this article.

He later issued a statement through solicitor, fellow Conservative councillor David Dadds of Palmers Solicitors, in response to the action group claims.

The statement from Palmers Solicitors said Mr Ball had complied with the code of conduct.

It said: “Our client also sets out that members of the council have a significant role to play in influencing, determining and then communicating policies and the general direction of development proposals.

“Ensuring this message is well known to interested developers can be achieved informally at conferences, informal meetings and other events. Our client confirms that during 2008, based on the information presently before him, he has been to 16 events during the preceding 12 months and that officers of the council have attended on 14 occasions with him and were invited to the others.

“Events where officers were not present were the latest White Hart Lane football match when councillor Andrew Baggott accompanied him, and the dinner at Langhams Brasserie.”

The statement added: “During 2007, based on the information presently before him, he has been invited on five occasions to events where officers have been invited and attended. It is normal practice for officers of the council to be present at such events.

“Our client says that councillor Harrison has his own political agenda in relation to the questions asked and that he opposes the improvement and redevelopment of Wickford.

“Our client confirms he has complied with the requirements to record any gifts of hospitality and that those are open to members of the public at any time and to conform that there has been no allegations made about our client not completing the register.”

Comments(16)

springthing says...
7:35pm Tue 27 Jan 09

He's only doing what they all do!

Discouraged says...
9:16pm Tue 27 Jan 09

Even if everything is legal and above board, someone who has influence on choosing who gets a conract from the council should not be wined and dined by those wanting that contract.

Dids says...
9:38pm Tue 27 Jan 09

Discouraged wrote:
Even if everything is legal and above board, someone who has influence on choosing who gets a conract from the council should not be wined and dined by those wanting that contract.
must be great to be a councillor in Basildon.......you get your expenses and everything for free.........they're ALL at it

RAZOR BLADE says...
2:22am Wed 28 Jan 09

OINK,OINK nose in the trough how much are you prepared to cough !

Ivanna Goodhump says...
10:03am Wed 28 Jan 09

So why, if it's all "above board and within the code of conduct etc" has he gone running to his Solicitor and threatened to take an injunction out against the Echo.

Politicians expenses and conduct should be open to scrutiny/questioning by anyone.

If he had done nothing wrong it wouldn't even be news - all Councillor Balls actions seem to indicate he wishes to hide something and stifle legitimate public debate.

We are entitled to question the actions of a publicly elected and tax payer supported official.

If he doesn't like it then I suggest he resigns.

TheWizzard says...
3:15pm Wed 28 Jan 09

I think they should all be investigated, if they have nothing to hide then they have nothing to worry about

Nebs says...
6:44pm Wed 28 Jan 09

Bungs are a cost effective way of getting business. In this day and age I don't see how this even makes the news. He's registered everything so what's the problem. If there was a story about a councillor or politician who wasn't in it for what they can get out of it then THAT would be news.

Wickford George1 says...
11:06pm Wed 28 Jan 09

Do we really care? Show me a council that doesn't do this.

I'm sick of reading about David Harrison and his crony mates who would rather see Wickford turn to rack and ruin rather than see a bit of investment and culture injected.

The_Lowly_Newshound says...
2:33am Thu 29 Jan 09

For further info on Basildon Council's massive spending and its refusal to release public information, visit:

http://thelowlynewsh
ound.blogspot.com

shallotman says...
10:25am Thu 29 Jan 09

The_Lowly_Newshound wrote:
For further info on Basildon Council's massive spending and its refusal to release public information, visit: http://thelowlynewsh ound.blogspot.com
Could'nt find this

perini12 says...
12:08pm Thu 29 Jan 09

Maybe they should all be subjected to the same lie-detecting kit that is used on their rate payers?

The_Lowly_Newshound says...
6:51pm Thu 29 Jan 09

shallotman wrote:
The_Lowly_Newshound wrote: For further info on Basildon Council's massive spending and its refusal to release public information, visit: http://thelowlynewsh ound.blogspot.com
Could'nt find this
http://thelowlynewsh
ound.blogspot.com/

Or simply google The Lowly Newshound and click the top link.

Alan Ball says...
6:54pm Thu 29 Jan 09

Wickford George1, yes residents do care, just because you believe other Council’s do this it does not make it right.

We do not want Wickford to go to rack and ruin as you put it, a bit of investment is OK by us and we have always said we do not mind SOME flat building but 3 /4 stories is plenty for Wickford.

You tell me about this culture; surely you are not talking about the Block of flats under construction in Lower Southend Road, are you?

As chairman of Wickford Action Group I will ask you to e-mail me at balla@btinternet.com and I will discuss the plans for Wickford and our stance on this, please speak to us before criticizing.

Wickford George1 says...
10:45am Fri 30 Jan 09

I did speak to David Harrison and all he wanted to do was moan about everything. I heard he was buying a couple of flats in the town.

Alan, are you happy with Wickford the way it is? I'm sure as not.

Alan Ball says...
10:18pm Fri 30 Jan 09

Wickford George1

I am sure David is not buying flats in the town!

I am not happy with the town as it is this I agree with, but do you really think filling it with over 700 flats, which will be the final number, I have the figures and will supply to anyone.

Malcolm Buckley quoted a figure of 408 at a recent council meeting in response to a question from me and he is wrong! Even his own planners do not agree with his figure.

We need more retail outlets of a good quality and we will not get them with this plan. Certain Councilors’ now want to move the sorting office and mail delivery, which is also the mail collection point, out of the town. This is something else we do not agree with.

We are not scaremongering with any of our releases we are trying to be fair and tell it like it is, many, many residents back our stance and the council are aware of this.

Please e-mail me Wickford George 1 and I will talk more even meet you face to face if you prefer.

Alan Ball says...
10:22pm Fri 30 Jan 09

And one more thing Wickford George1 surely you do not like the block of flats currently under Construction in Lower Southend Road? If you do you are the first person I have me who does like them!



Basildon Council deputy leader Tony Ball has been accused of breaching councils’ code of conduct Basildon Council deputy leader Tony Ball has been accused of breaching councils’ code of conduct

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