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Caebrwyn’s questions for Council

Screen Shot 2016-04-20 at 14.03.26NEXT WEDNESDAY’S (April 13) full council agenda has been published and whilst there are no questions from the public, there are a handful of questions and Motions from councillors. None, I note, relating to the extraordinary business over the exempt report from the last Executive Board meeting.

One issue which has been raised is the damning internal audit report into the facilities at Pembrey Country Park and the Millennium Coast.

Following the Audit Committee meeting a couple of weeks ago, I reported that the findings ranged from accounting improprieties to procurement issues and a general failure to follow procedure, quite a mess in fact.

This whole debacle was presented to the Audit Committee in the form of a brief two page summary, without the full report, which presumably detailed what had happened to arrive at these findings.

As I also said previously, I have been hearing horror stories about these facilities for a couple of years and this report raises the question of how long senior management have been involved or at least aware of the ‘historic issues’.

As we know, the council has plans to offload the whole leisure department, along with the parks, into a trust, or sell them off: either will do.

The Labour opposition group have tabled a Motion for the full report be made publicly available, for it to be referred to the police to see if there’s been criminal wrongdoing, and to the Wales Audit Office to check for financial irregularities.

The Exec Board member, Cllr Dai Jenkins will also be asked whether or not he’s actually seen the full report and how much public money is at risk and/or missing.

I suspect there will be a considerable amount of internal legal advice imparted over all this, of the ‘incompetent and cavalier’ variety to which we are so accustomed. I strongly suggest that the Plaid leadership put away the whitewash for once, join in the call for full transparency and support this motion.

The second issue sees Labour members Bill Thomas and Jan Williams demand evidence from Cllr Meryl Gravell (Ind) to back up her allegations that local residents and local politicians ‘scuppered’ a 2012 bid for Lottery funding. They claim to hold evidence to the contrary. They also want to know why Meryl failed to submit a second bid for funding in 2014.

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Despite this cropping up at the previous two meetings, along with Meryl’s ‘That is what I was told and I stand by it’ comment, nothing has appeared in the minutes. Now at least it will be on the record. She will be asked who told her and when, and whether she was given any documentary evidence to back it up. Hopefully they’ll be ready with a supplementary question.

Also on the agenda is a mysterious reference to Tai Cantref Housing Association. This is an ‘exempt’ report so the webcast will be switched off. It also features (also exempt) on the agenda for Monday’s Executive Board meeting, in fact it’s the only item. There is nothing to indicate what is being decided.

The housing association supplies social housing in Ceredigion and north Carmarthenshire and has over 1400 properties. However, the Welsh Government stepped in last summer and commissioned a full report following allegations from whistleblowers relating to mismanagement, procurement issues and the treatment of staff.

That report has never, to my knowledge, been made publicly available and its release refused by the Welsh Government on the grounds that it could “destabilise the association” and “prejudice its commercial interests”, but after the report was completed in December last year, the chief officer of the Association was placed on ‘leave’ whilst the findings were considered.

At the beginning of March the chief officer left and the Chairman of the board stepped down, a couple of weeks later the Association announced it was ‘seeking a merger’ and would be ‘engaging with potential partners’, possibly with another housing association.

All of which suggests that things are not healthy at Cantref. One can only guess at what the Exec Board and Council will discuss. Presumably, in light of a possible take-over, the sizeable amount of public cash it receives as a social landlord, as well as the unseen Welsh Government report, it will be reviewing the Council’s current arrangements with the Association.

Hopefully it won’t be a decision to take over Cantref and thereby have one basket case absorbed by another.

Incidentally, the interim director brought in to run Cantref for the time being is the current CEO of Carmarthen-based Bro Myrddin Housing Association, who is also the sister of Exec Board Member Hazel Evans (Plaid). Although Cllr H Evans declares an interest, fortunately her portfolio is not housing. The housing portfolio is held by Exec Board Cllr Linda Evans, who happens to be Cllr Dole’s sister-in-law. It’s a small world here in Carmarthenshire.

As the end of another municipal year draws to a close, the meeting will also see the quaint Carmarthenshire tradition of ‘nominating the Chair of Council’. This doesn’t involve anything democratic, and doesn’t even require any ability. The only criteria for the reward is years of loyalty to the regime.

Labour, Plaid and Pam’s Independent Party take it in turns each year to be Chair, (£21,500 plus expenses), so the current Labour Vice Chair will replace Plaid’s Peter Hughes Griffiths as Chair, and the new Vice Chair will be selected from the Independent ranks, if any are awake. You can look forward to the full blown ceremony at next month’s AGM.

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