South Lanarkshire Council chief Joe Fagan suspended for leaking confidential data

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The chief of South Lanarkshire Council has been suspended for 2 months for disclosing confidential data to the media.

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Labour's Joe Fagan was discovered to have leaked an inventory of services that have been reported to be susceptible to closure underneath the earlier SNP council administration.

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He was discovered to have breached the councillors' code of conduct shortly earlier than the 2021 Holyrood election.

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The Standards Commission stated the disclosure to the press would have led to hypothesis about services being closed - earlier than any last choice had been taken - which may have triggered "undue and unnecessary concern".

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The panel added that Mr Fagan was motivated "at least in part" for political acquire.

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In response to the ruling on Tuesday, Mr Fagan stated: "I regret what has happened but my conscience is clear.

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"I did what I believed to be proper and that is why I received into native authorities within the first place.

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"My accusers said I leaked information and yet I openly disclosed it in good faith.

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"I imagine the Standards framework in Scotland ought to go after actual wrongdoing in native authorities, it shouldn't tie the palms of these working to show it."

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'A failure to respect confidentiality'

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The Standards Commission stated it was "disappointed" Mr Fagan had disclosed the knowledge.

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Suzanne Vestri, Standards Commission member and chair of the listening to panel, stated: "The obligation on councillors to refrain from disclosing confidential information is a key requirement of the councillors' code of conduct.

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"A failure to respect confidentiality can harm the repute and integrity of a council, and may also impede discussions and decision-making.

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"The panel agreed that, in this case, it was legitimate for the council to have decided that the information be kept confidential until such a time as the proposals discussed had been finalised and officers had sufficient time to prepare and manage external communications.

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"This would make sure the council's place and response have been communicated clearly and absolutely."

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Mr Fagan was stated to have cooperated absolutely with the investigation.

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The panel additionally discovered "no evidence of repeated behaviour over a long period of time, of dishonesty and/or concealment, or of any previous contraventions of the code" by the councillor.

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A South Lanarkshire Council spokesperson stated: "We note the outcome of the hearing of the Ethical Standards Commission for Scotland and we await the written judgement, which we expect to receive within 14 days."

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