Role of leader and chief executive officer within the ethical framework
Standards of behaviour within the Council are regulated by codes of conduct and the ethical framework introduced under the Localism Act 2011. The Council is proactive in promoting and maintaining high standards of conduct through its standards committee.
"Whilst standards of behaviour within the Council are excellent, there is no room for complacency. We fully subscribe to the principles underpinning the ethical framework and expect all members and officers to do the same. We are both committed to working together to lead by example and upholding the ethical wellbeing and effective governance of the Council." Leader of the Council and chief executive officer Protocol - role of leader and chief executive officer in ethical frameworkThis protocol sets out the roles of the leader of the Council and the chief executive officer in relation to the ethical framework. Both are committed to setting and encouraging high ethical standards and promoting the ethical agenda inside and outside the authority. They will support and facilitate the work of the standards committee and monitoring officer in relation to the ethical framework in the following joint and individual ways: Jointly:- Publicly committing themselves to working together to uphold the ethical wellbeing of the authority and affirming that each fully subscribes to the authority's ethical agenda and expects all officers and members to do likewise;
- Leading by example, acting at all times with integrity, propriety and impartiality in the discharge of their roles;
- Helping to ensure that members and officers are clear about their respective roles and what is expected of them;
- Seeking the advice of the monitoring officer on declarations of interests and ethical issues where necessary;
- Having due regard to the advice of the monitoring officer and standards committee;
- Being available for consultation on key ethical issues;
- Taking appropriate action, where necessary, on particular ethical issues;
- Receiving and considering the agenda for, and minutes of, the standards committee's meetings;
- Attending standards committee to discuss relevant issues (at least once per year);
- Promoting the work of the standards committee;
- Where appropriate, including the chair of the standards committee in the authority's wider corporate governance meetings and activities;
- Holding an annual meeting with the chair of the standards committee;
- Proactively supporting a member and officer ethical training and development programme;
- Supporting action taken by the standards committee and monitoring officer in furtherance of the authority's codes of conduct, the ethical framework generally; and
- Ensuring that support for the authority's ethical agenda is adequately resourced.
Individually:
Chief executive officer: - Recognising the importance of the ethical and wider corporate governance agenda in the authority's management board; and
- Regularly meeting and directly supporting the monitoring officer on key issues and individual matters arising out of the ethical and governance agenda.
The leader - Holding regular leader's meetings where the chief executive officer and/or monitoring officer may raise issues; and
- Supporting the monitoring officer as necessary in reporting to executive, full council and other committees regarding the ethical agenda.
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