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11 May 2009. I got another email from Harry Lister, until 13 May 2009 a councillor and the Chief Whip of Haringey Labour Group.
► This is the third instalment on this topic.
Click here for Part 1; and here for part 2.
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The story so far.
Our hero, Hank Lister, former Marshal of Haringeyville, is tipped-off
by the councillor-with-no-name that Al Stanton has bin a-postin’ on
the notorious Flickr website. Al is tellin’ inconvenient truth an’ askin’
awkward questions about some fine upstandin’ citizens & pillars of
the local political community.
Stubbin’ out his ceegar and loadin’ up his top-secret report, Marshall
Lister heads fer the Civic Centre fer a showdown at High 7 pm.
§ Link to councillor-with-no-name theme music.
§ Great version by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain.
(Yup Hank, pardner. They’s a-playin’ yor toon.)
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From : Cllr Harry Lister, Chief Whip, Haringey Labour Group
To : Cllr Alan Stanton
Sent : Monday, May 11, 2009 1:08 PM
Subject : Special Group Meeting
Alan,
I urge you to attend the meeting on Tuesday at 7pm at which point you will get sight of the report. This is completely in accordance with the rules. I had hoped to discuss the matter in more detail on the 5th of May but this is an opportunity you declined to accept.
As you will see in Clause XIII (Breach of Rule), 3.A. of Chapter 13 of the Labour Party Rule Book, I am required to ensure that there is no party discussion on the proposed action outside the meeting with the group officers that I held last week. This is made especially hard because you have decided to make this process public. That is why you cannot expect me to be flexible with the rules and give you confidential, internal information when you are not entitled to it.
You are quite right that you will be allowed to speak either by way of rebutting my particular findings or in mitigation but contrary to what you might believe, there is no provision for you to have early sight of my report. I have laid out the rules that I think you have broken (the charges) on a number of occasions; I will present my evidence at the meeting as required and I look forward to seeing you there.
Regards,
Harry
—– Original Message —–
From : Alan Stanton
To : Cllr Harry Lister
cc : Labour Councillors
Sent : Monday, May 11, 2009 4:27 PM
Subject : Special Group Meeting
Cllr Lister
I got your email above. I note that you once again you refuse to give me the evidence for your ‘charges’. And that I must wait until "Tuesday at 7pm at which point you will get sight of the report" .
Your ‘explanation’ that I am not entitled to it because it "contains confidential, internal information" is laughable. How "internal" and "confidential" can anything be which you say I’ve posted on a website or which has appeared in a newspaper?
Can I please refer you to Clause XI. 3.B of the Labour Party Rules which appears to say that the matter shall be determined with "evidence taken in writing, from the defendant and from witnesses as necessary".
Are you proposing that I attend the meeting tomorrow evening and write my evidence at the same time as I read your report and listen to you present it? And at the same time as I consider questions; and respond to questions from other people?
Even were you to email me your report this evening, I will not have time to read it and write my response.
I may indeed wish to call witnesses, but until I see your report and the evidence you base it on, I don’t know which witnesses, if any, may be appropriate.
I’ve already explained why I didn’t attend your investigatory meeting. Once again, for the record, you did not tell me the details of what you were investigating. In any case, I believe you have a conflict of interest, are not impartial, and should not have conducted any such investigation.
I realise that the principles of Natural Justice are sometimes a little inconvenient.
You are a full time official of UNISON, a union with a proud tradition for ensuring justice in the workplace. Would this process stand up to their / your scrutiny?
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