Councillors in England face suspensions for misconduct as part of government overhaul
by Eleni Courea Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#71CE3)
Local authorities to be given powers to suspend rule-breaking officials and to withhold allowances
Mayors and councillors in England face suspensions of up to six months for serious misconduct and repeated rule breaches as the government seeks to overhaul standards in local government.
Under plans unveiled on Tuesday, local authorities will be handed powers to suspend rule-breaking councillors and mayors, including those found guilty of bullying and assault, and to withhold their allowances.
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