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Cheshire East Council remains tight-lipped over cost of interim bosses

Local News by Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter 24th Apr 2026   5
At present three of the top posts, that of assistant chief executive, monitoring officer, and executive director of place, are all occupied by temporary staff (Credit: Nub News)
At present three of the top posts, that of assistant chief executive, monitoring officer, and executive director of place, are all occupied by temporary staff (Credit: Nub News)
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Cash-strapped Cheshire East is remaining tight-lipped over how much extra it is costing the council to employ interim bosses to top posts because it hasn't been able to recruit permanent staff.

The council has haemorrhaged bosses over the past couple of years – one example being former assistant chief executive Dami Awobajo who left in June last year, just three months after being appointed.

At present three of the top posts, that of assistant chief executive, monitoring officer, and executive director of place, are all occupied by temporary staff.

Two months ago, Cheshire East extended the contract of the interim monitoring officer until October – at a whopping cost of £1,121 a day.

This comes after two attempts last year to recruit a permanent monitoring officer, with an advertised annual salary of £85,883 to £115,826, failed.

And, according to the most recent document posted on the website outlining the council's senior officer structure, numerous jobs just a rung or two down the ladder are also being filled by interims.

These are:

  • interim director of people;
  • interim head of transformation and improvement;
  • interim head of service – cared for children and care leavers;
  • interim head of service – emergency duty team, front door and domestic abuse;
  • interim head of service – education, SEND and inclusion transformation;
  • and interim principal social worker.

The posts of director of transport and infrastructure and head of housing are both down as vacant.

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The council's chief executive, Rob Polkinghorne, has been absent since December.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) asked how many top roles were being covered by interims and how much extra it was costing.

The council was also asked whether agencies were used to recruit to these posts and, if so, how much that had cost.

A Cheshire East Council spokesperson said: "Three positions in our corporate leadership team are being covered by highly experienced interim officers to ensure that statutory functions and essential services for Cheshire East residents are uninterrupted, pending permanent recruitment to these roles.

"Improving senior leadership capacity and stability is a key priority for the council.

"We are currently actively recruiting to a number of senior officer roles, including the executive director of place, director of people and director of law and governance."

The LDRS also asked how long a chief executive is entitled to full pay while absent because of sickness and how long they are entitled to half pay.

The council spokesperson said: "As previously stated, Rob Polkinghorne, chief executive of Cheshire East Council, is currently unwell and is not in work.

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"In Mr Polkinghorne's absence, the chief executive's delegations and duties are being covered by Helen Charlesworth-May, executive director for adults, health and integration, supported by the corporate leadership team.

"We would ask that when any employee is unwell and is not able to work, that their privacy is respected."

     

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as an ex-deputy leader of Cheshire East Council Brian Silvester shouldn't need to ask why a FoI request hasn't been made. It's because The FoI Act has loopholes which say some information is protected, some for valid reasons. One of those is confidentiality of the personal details of staff, especailly medical condition and prognosis - in fact handing stuff like that out would be an offence under other laws. Another reason is commercial confidentiality, which is also protected under other rules governing how councils are run. The interim staff will have been employed on personally negotiated deals, announcing the terms might affect how future deals are negotiated and could cost the council more in the longterm.

Why doesn't Belinda Ryan make a Freedom of Information request?
The Council would have to give her the information then.
The Chief Executive has now been off sick for 5 months.
Cheshire East need to inform Council taxpayers if he is going to be able to return to his post or not.

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Can we ask how much Belinda Ryan is paid out of TV licence money (LDRS is a service funded by the BBC and given free to accredited news publishers) to produce reports like this which are just rehashes of things already reported? The reputation of CEC as an employer was trashed back in the era of the Jones junta and has never recovered.

Robdeak616

Headline makes no sense.


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