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To consider any Notices of Motion that have been received in accordance with Procedure Rule 12
Minutes:
The following Notice of Motion was withdrawn by the proposer:-
1. Deputy Leader
Proposed by Cllr Sam Corcoran
This Council notes that Cllr David Brown has stepped down from his Cabinet responsibilities.
This Council also notes that Cllr David Brown currently remains as Deputy Leader of the Council and will therefore be leading the Council and representing the Council at times when the Leader is unavailable.
This Council calls on Cllr David Brown, in order to protect the reputation of the Council, to step away completely from all of his current posts, as Deputy Leader of Cheshire East Council and on outside bodies, while the awarding of £70,000 to the Berkeley Academy for a new car park is investigated by Cheshire Constabulary.
Consideration was given to the following Notices of Motion, which had been submitted to Council in accordance with Procedure Rule 12:-
2. A Cabinet of Unity to rescue the reputation of Cheshire East Council
Proposed by Cllr Nick Mannion and seconded by Cllr Craig Browne
There are currently no less than FOUR police investigations into conduct and activities by officers and/or elected members at Cheshire East Council.
There are also several senior officers either suspended or away from their jobs on extended leave of absence.
Finally, there are persistent concerns over the culture at Cheshire East Council, and that the Council has been aware that it was in breach of the regulations governing the payment of the National Minimum Wage to staff for several years.
As a consequence, the reputation of the Council is under almost daily attack, and is a cause of great concern to many residents and businesses in the Borough.
Therefore, it is proposed that:
RESOLVED
That the motion be not accepted.
3. The Sun Newspaper
Proposed by Councillor J Bratherton and seconded by Cllr D Bailey
On 15th April 1989, a disaster at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield led, ultimately, to the death of 96 innocent fans who had left home that morning to watch a football match.
Due to crowd control mis-management those fans, whose ages ranged from 10 to 67 years of age, had the life crushed out of them. Contrary to the facts, The Sun published a front page story with the banner headline "The Truth ... view the full minutes text for item 39