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Public question from Mr Taylor put by the committee manager:
I am disappointed the annual complaints report
doesn't identify the councillors against whom complaints have been made (and in
some cases upheld). Given public money has been spent compiling reports and
making recommendations in the cases of complaints against councillors I would
like to see such reports published; they could help inform people's votes at
future elections. I would like to see the costs of investigations pro-actively
published too.
Answer provided by Tom Lewis the
Council’s Head of Legal Practice and Monitoring Officer. Reporting
complaints against councillors, as included in the Annual Report on Complaints,
is in line with statute and the Council’s Constitution. Expenditure
incurred on investigating a complaint over £500 is reported by the Council in
line with Open Data.
The committee received a report from the Business and Development Officer regarding the Annual Complaints and Feedback Report 2015-16. A correction was noted on page 16 of the report where the number of stage 2 complaints for city homes should be 3 (not 12). Cllr Robertson stated that it is now two years since the Council has been inviting customers who telephone to make a comment be it a complaint or compliment. The first quarter for 2016/17 has shown a drop in complaints compared to the first quarter of 2015/16.
Resolved (unanimously) to:
i. Consider the draft annual complaints report 2015/16 shown at appendix A and approve for publication on the Council’s website.