“our first priority is to fix the strategic roads we have today – ensuring that they are well designed, well maintained, well connected, and will continue to serve all road users well into the future.” @grantshapps#a27chichester#fixitfirst@WSCCNews
https://t.co/uTAPuzxqDb
@WSCCNews & @ChichesterDC decision to reject RIS1 junction upgrade funding for A27 Chichester looking ever more misjudged and damaging for our communities.
The real question to the lawyers @DavidBarling and criticism of @WSCCNews Cabinet is in whose interest was the advice to sign NDA’s❓
hiding the details from taxpayers @the_tpa
and why did elected members agree to this?
@pmorganbentley
@pmorganbentley Isn’t a large part of the problem their basic salaries?
With Job Description to provide ADVICE to Political Members, CEO’s can never be held responsible for failings.
When forced to leave contracts reveal no real accountability.
#expensiveadvisors
https://t.co/XdMBJOiQ5W
There is widespread and justifiable anger in West Sussex about the costs incurred in relation to Elvery’s ‘standing down’, especially at a time when many of our public services are suffering badly from lack of funds. https://t.co/PQ6YPj9loy
@WSCCNews@Karen_Dunn@JoshuaPowling @BenRTWeisz @CllrMarshall@Michael4Sussex What did John Coughlan, author of the Children Services report, mean when he said with regard to the former Chief Exec, Nathan Elvery, that there could be the 'possibility of a formal employment process', as a result of his findings?
#askcllrgoldsmith
The first role of Councillors is to represent their constituents. Starting with holding officers to account for how they spend taxpayers money.
What has gone so wrong at @WSCCNews that a Leader would allow their Councillors be made to sign non-disclosure agreements - ever?!
Is it becoming clearer how this organisation @WSCCNews lost £250,000,000 previously secured A27 funding and went on to waste ££££££'s more on concepts which were neither deliverable nor affordable?
#getonlinedone#a27#chichester@GillianKeegan
£27,000 to a head-hunting firm to find him
£24,346 for new office, never used
£47,500 to relocate, but never moved his family home
£35,000 legal fees to sort out his departure
£265,000 pay-off
£30,000 whilst suspended for two months