Councillor Ethics: A Review of The Committee on Standards in Public Life’s ‘Local Government Ethical Standards’

Date

2020

Advisors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

0954-0962,

DOI

Volume Title

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The Committee on Standards in Public life (CSPL) new report Local Government Ethical Standards presents a detailed review of local government ethics in England, aiming to highlight both best practice and areas for improvement. In so doing, it makes 26 recommendations ranging in importance. Likely to be one of the most important, and most controversial, is a recommendation to allow local authorities to suspend democratically elected councillors for up to 6 months. This article presents a review of the report and its recommendations, with a particular emphasis on the ‘values-vs-compliance’ distinction in ethical regulation.

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The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.

Keywords

Politics, Local Government, Ethics, Standards

Citation

Rose, J. and Copus, C. (2020) Councillor Ethics: A Review of The Committee on Standards in Public Life’s ‘Local Government Ethical Standards’. Public Money & Management,

Rights

Research Institute