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How to make a Complaint about a Councillor

Information for Potential Complainants

Changes to the Complaints System

On 8th May 2008, the responsibility for considering written complaints against Members of the Council and Members of the Town and Parish Councils within the area of Bath and North East Somerset, for breach of the Code of Conduct for Members, moved to the Council’s Standards Committee.

Code of Conduct for Members

If a complaint is very serious, it may be referred by the Standards Committee to the Standards Board for England for investigation.  Less serious complaints may be referred to the Council’s Monitoring Officer for investigation or other appropriate action, for example, training and/or conciliation.

What this means to you

After 8th May 2008, if you want to submit a written complaint about the conduct of a Member of the Council or a Member of one of the Town or Parish Councils within the area of Bath and North East Somerset, you must submit your complaint to the address shown below.

If you wish to make a complaint against any Member, you will have to complete the necessary complaint form and provide relevant evidence to substantiate your allegations.  The form is available from the Monitoring Officer and is also available to download on the right hand side of this page.

A breach of the Code may include:-

  • Bullying
  • Failing to treat others with respect
  • Disclosing confidential information
  • Accepting inappropriate gifts and hospitality or failing to declare gifts and hospitality
  • Disreputable conduct
  • Misuse of Council facilities or resources
  • Failing to declare a personal or prejudicial interest
  • Having a prejudicial interest and failing to disclose it
  • Failing to register interests 

Please note that under this system, the Standards Committee can only deal with complaints about the alleged behaviour and conduct of a Member.  It is not able to deal with complaints about any of the Council’s officers or matters which are not covered by the Council’s Code of Conduct. 

Bath and North East Somerset Council’s Code of Conduct.

If you are unsure about any aspect of the process, you may contact the Monitoring Officer before submitting any complaint.  The Monitoring Officer will be able to advise you on the process but will not be able to comment on whether or not the Member, the subject of your complaint.  If your complaint is clearly not about Member conduct the Monitoring Officer will be able to advise you on another course of action.

You should submit your written complaint by post, email or fax to the address set out below, preferably within 28 days of the alleged breach or explain in the complaint form why the complaint is being submitted outside this period of time. 

Address for Submission of a Written Complaint

The Chairman of the Standards Referrals Sub-Committee
C/o Vernon Hitchman, Monitoring Officer
Bath and North East Somerset Council
Temple Street
Riverside
BS31 1LA

Tel No.  01225 395171

Fax No.  01225 394043

Email.  vernon_hitchman@bathnes.co.uk

Following receipt of a complaint about the behaviour or conduct of a Member of the Council or one of the Town or Parish Councils within the Bath and North East Somerset area, the Monitoring Officer will refer the complaint to the Standards Referrals Sub-Committee.  The Standards Referrals Sub-Committee will decide whether the complaint falls within its jurisdiction and, if it does, whether the complaint should be referred for investigation or other action.  Where a complaint is referred for investigation or other action, it does not mean that the Referrals Sub-Committee has made up its mind about the allegation.  It simply means that the Sub-Committee believes that the alleged conduct, if proven, may amount to a failure to comply with the Code of Conduct and that some action should be taken in response to the complaint. 

Previously any complaints about Councillors conduct were dealt with by the Standards Board for England