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Liverpool City Council

24 March 2021

Lead MP

Robert Jenrick

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Crime & Law EnforcementStandards & EthicsLocal Government
Other Contributors: 25

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Robert Jenrick raised concerns about liverpool city council in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Crime & Law EnforcementStandards & EthicsLocal Government
Government Statement
In this statement, Robert Jenrick announces an investigation into Liverpool City Council due to evidence of fraud, bribery, corruption, misconduct in public office and witness intimidation. Max Caller was commissioned to conduct a best value inspection which revealed mismanagement, lack of scrutiny, dysfunctional culture, and failure to comply with statutory responsibilities. The report highlights failures in planning, highways management, property management, and governance arrangements. Jenrick proposes intervention measures including appointing commissioners for three years to oversee improvements such as restructuring officer roles, reviewing the constitution, implementing a cultural change programme, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. He also plans to use powers under the Local Government Act 2000 to move Liverpool City Council towards 'all-out elections' and single-member wards system. Jenrick seeks representations from the council by May 24th regarding these proposals.

Shadow Comment

Steve Reed
Shadow Comment
Steve Reed acknowledges the serious concerns raised in the report about Liverpool City Council's decision-making processes. He agrees with the Secretary of State's intention to appoint commissioners but emphasises that this is not a direct takeover by the Government, rather an advisory role to help the council improve its systems quickly. Labour accepts full responsibility for upholding public interest and will take action against anyone found guilty of wrongdoing within their ranks. Reed highlights ongoing work by Liverpool City Council during the pandemic and praises Tony Reeves for his efforts in addressing the issues identified.
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