Macclesfield: Almost seven grand of council ombudsman costs in four months
By Alex Greensmith
20th Jan 2022 | Local News
Cheshire East paid out £6,674 in compensation for five complaints upheld by the ombudsman between August 1 and November 30.
An ombudsman an official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against a company or organisation, especially a public authority.
Recent cases which have used an ombudsman include challenging the affordable housing quota at the King's School site in Macclesfield, however, this was just before the August 1 cut-off of these latest figures.
Cllr David Marren, vice chair of the audit and governance committee, told Monday's meeting he thought the council took the matter 'far too lightly' and there should be 'an element of shame' when its failings were highlighted by the local government ombudsman (LGO).
Latest available figures (August to November 2021) show there were five decisions in which the ombudsman found there was maladministration by Cheshire East causing injustice.
Three related to children with special educational needs, one was a children's social care complaint and another related to licensing and noise.
The ombudsman reports don't identify the people involved but Cllr Marren said he believed the licensing one referred to a Knutsford case he had read about in the press.
"It just went on for 10 years before Cheshire East… well Cheshire East didn't get its act together because this is the local government ombudsman who's finding against Cheshire East," he said.
He added he understood, from the article he had read, the family affected moved house in the end but they had spent a lot of money on noise assessments in the meantime.
"All I'm saying is, every single one of these can have a very significant effect on people's lives," said Cllr Marren. "So just to say, well, OK the ombudsman has given £430 or £,1500 – there should be an element of shame attached to an adverse report."
He also suggested the chief executive should have, as a performance requirement, to try and reduce the amount of maladministration decisions.
Jane Burns, executive director of corporate services, said: "My view is that the council does take complaints seriously. "We don't go out of our way to get things wrong. Inevitably in any organisation things go wrong, what is important is that we put it right." She added the chief executive had been championing improvements in customer services. Macclesfield: Have you signed up for our FREE Friday weekly newsletter? It contains each week's top 10 Macclesfield news stories, and one EXCLUSIVE article? 1060 of you have signed up already. Simply enter your email address in the shaded box below or on this link. Free from pop-up ads, or unwanted surveys, Macclesfield Nub News is a quality online newspaper which produces 30-40 stories a week for our town. You can find us on Facebook and Twitter.
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