Police probes 'in the past' says council leader after CPS take no action on land deals
By Alex Greensmith 7th Nov 2021
CHESHIRE East Council leader Sam Corcoran says police investigations at the authority are in the past after a six-year probe ended this week.
Five years before Macclesfield Nub News was born, Cheshire East HQ was raided by cops over anonymous allegations of malpractice.
But six years later, Cheshire Police have said they will be taking no further action after seven investigations into the borough council's affairs, which finished with the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service not to pursue allegations relating to land transactions at Crewe and Middlewich.
The investigations emerged from referrals made by whistleblowers in 2015 at a time when the authority was under Conservative rule. Then council leader, Michael Jones, was accused of misconduct in awarding contracts to a company, Core Fit, run by his physiotherapist, Amanda Weston.
Mr Jones later resigned. Other allegations centred on the tampering of data from air pollution monitors and historic land deals, including the proposed Middlewich Eastern Bypass.
Since 2019 Cheshire East has been run by a Labour/Independent administration, which Cllr Corcoran says has rid the authority of its "rotten borough" tag and brought "stability".
"When I took over in May 2019 there was an acting chief executive, two senior temporary staff each costing the council over £1,000 a day, numerous police investigations and the council regularly featured in Private Eye's Rotten Boroughs section," said Cllr Corcoran.
"Since then the Labour-led administration has brought stability, a balanced four-year medium term financial strategy, up-to-date housing policies, a detailed Carbon Action Plan and a move to a committee system.
"There are now no temporary staff in senior roles, no new police investigations and the only time the council has featured in Private Eye was when a Conservative councillor declared that they would attend a Council meeting despite a positive Covid test."
The leader cited the Local Government Association's conclusion in a report last year that "the culture at Cheshire East Council had been transformed" and Cllr Corcoran added "After the death of Sir David Amess it was said that the level of political discourse in this country needs to improve and I said at the last Council meeting that we need a further step change in behaviour."
The chief executive of Cheshire East Council, Lorraine O'Donnell, said: "The Crown Prosecution Service has taken the decision to take no further action with regard to investigations into historical land transactions in Middlewich and Crewe."
None of the alleged transactions were believed to be in Macclesfield.
O'Donnell added: "This concludes all police investigations into the matters referred by the council, following internal audit work. I would like to thank all those who have contributed to these detailed and complex investigations."
On the outstanding investigation into land deals, a spokesperson for Cheshire Police said: "This has been a lengthy and extremely complex series of investigations and the Constabulary would like to recognise the cooperation of those involved."
Timeline of controversy
August 2015: Cheshire East Council receives information raising concerns about how the authority awarded contracts to a company run by then council leader Michael Jones' physiotherapist, Ms Weston. Also an alleged bullying culture among the council workforce is highlighted.
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