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Showing posts with label MIKE STOREY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MIKE STOREY. Show all posts

Friday, 1 February 2008

LIVERPOOL LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE THE WORST COUNCIL IN ENGLAND! OFFICIAL!!!






THE GUARDIAN UNLIMITED HAVE MADE COMMENT ON THE LATEST EMBARACEMENT FOR LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL TAX PAYERS.




WARREN BRADLEY AND HIS TEAM OF LIBERAL DEMOCRATS HAVE TAKEN OUR MONEY AND SPENT IT ON THEIR FRIENDS AND PAID OFF THOSE WHO MESS UP.



WARREN BRADLEY HAS LEAD OUR CITY INTO FINANCIAL CRISIS.

Liverpool council bottom of league




· Financial management is worst in England


· Minister's statement infuriated local authorities



David Hencke, Westminster correspondent
Tuesday January 29, 2008
The Guardian


Liverpool - the council which John Healey, the local government minister, said could save its council tax payers more than £100 a year each - was named as the worst financially managed local authority in England by an independent watchdog yesterday.
The Liberal Democrat-controlled authority comes out alongside Southend and the Isles of Scilly as the worst in the country in an analysis by the Audit Commission.

The findings come days after Healey listed savings which could be made by the 10 highest spending authorities in England to meet government targets to save £4.9bn, and how much cash could be saved by an average band D council tax payer. Liverpool was the highest in the country, at £101.


The statement provoked fury from the councils - seven wrote to the Guardian yesterday accusing the minister of playing party politics and saying the authorities had made huge savings already, far in advance of ministerial demands.
In his letter Paul Clein, a Liberal Democrat councillor on Liverpool's children's executive, said the minister's claim was "blatantly partisan and contradicted by the evidence".

Last night he admitted that the Audit Commission's findings showed that "it is not as good as we made out ... we have made good progress in education and children's services but I have to admit our housing has been poor, which is why we are handing it over to a mutual society."

He blamed part of the problem on the cost of Liverpool "being the European City of Culture this year, which we are funding 60% and has led to people taking their eye off the ball".

Healey was diplomatic, pointing out that the report also showed that other councils had improved their performance: "I am pleased to see that the majority of councils continue to improve the management of their finances, as all council tax payers would expect them to do, but there is no room for complacency and I agree with the Audit Commission that there is still much scope for improvement."

The Local Government Association, which had also attacked the minister for highlighting possible council tax cuts, was silent on Liverpool's plight yesterday, preferring to concentrate on the report's more positive findings.

Sir Simon Milton, its chairman, said: "This report is a ringing endorsement of the efforts councils have made to provide an ever better deal for the taxpayer. The commission has confirmed that more than nine out of 10 authorities are meeting or exceeding requirements."

Best and worst

Worst financially managed

Liverpool

Southend-on-Sea

Isles of Scilly

Worst value for money

Berwick-on-Tweed

Bromsgrove

Hart

Best financially managed

Cambridge

Chichester

Runnymede

Best value for money

Bedford

Chiltern

Chorley

Source: Audit Commission

Saturday, 26 May 2007

LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL HISTORY. The begining of the liverpool evil cabal charade




REMEMBER

WHEN DAVID HENSHAW BLACKMAILED LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL?

BELOW AN ARTICLE WITH THE EMAILS THAT TERMED THE PHRASE

THE EVIL CABAL



TRUCE IN LIVERPOOL ROW

Henshaw and Storey agree to mediation plan

By Mark Smulian
Former chief executive of Birmingham City Council Sir Michael Lyons has been parachuted into Liverpool City Council to patch up the increasingly acrimonious row between chief executive Sir David Henshaw and leader Mike Storey.
Mediation was agreed moments before last week's council meeting had been expected to endorse disciplinary proceedings against Sir David and suspension of delegated powers to officers.
Advisers on both sides are understood to have pushed for mediation.
One councillor from Mr Storey's ruling Lib Dem group said: “I was surprised. An hour before the meeting, I still thought we would go for disciplinary action.”
Sir David was said to be in a jovial mood when he joined councillors after the meeting to watch Liverpool's victory over AC Milan.
Relations between Mr Storey and Sir David, previously close, deteriorated after a dispute over a proposed light rail system last year.
They also disagreed over whether Sir David should be chief executive of both the council and the 2008 Capital of Culture company, which he has headed temporarily. Mr Storey wants a separate chief executive for this body.
Sir David unsuccessfully sought a pension rise to compensate for tax changes from next year (LGC, 14 April). He had been expected to leave, but said last week: “No matter what the personal financial consequences, [I] will stay and finish the job for the 2008 European Capital of Culture.” The statement omitted to say in what capacity.
Relations were also poisoned by the discovery during a probe by executive director of resources Phil Halsall, of e-mails between Mr Storey and assistant executive director for media Matt Finnegan, containing indiscreet remarks about Sir David.
Mr Finnegan has been suspended for alleged audit irregularities, which he had denied.
A report by Mr Halsall said he had found “a clear conspiracy between Mike Storey and Matt Finnegan to force Sir David Henshaw out of his position.”
mark.smulian@emap.com

Feeding grist to the rumour mill
“I am anxious to try and box cx more into corner while you are both away. So its impossible for him to wriggle out.”
Matt Finnegan Assistant executive director for media

“The other way to box him into a corner is for the specialist press to speculate on this position and also how his request for a special arrangement was turned down.”
Mike Storey Leader

Private e-mails reveal Liverpool's internal warfare
From Mike Storey
Sent 11 August 2004 12:40
To Matt Finnegan
Subject Re: media broadcast analysis 11/8/04
DH needs a holiday. He is losing the plot judging by a couple of emails he has forwarded to me.

From Matt Finnegan
To Mike Storey
Sent Wed Aug 11 15:40:41 2004
Subject Re: media broadcast analysis 11/8/04
I know, but have you ever tried to reason with someone who doesn't want to be reasoned with? Exasperating in the extreme, won't listen, won't hear, won't be advised.

From Matt Finnegan
To Mike Storey
Sent 12 August 2004 09:52
Subject Re: media broadcast analysis 11/8/04
I wonder if something is going on. He was off last week and came in like a bear with a sore head on Monday... He is beating everyone up.
.............................................
From Matt Finnegan
To Mike Storey
Sent Tue Mar 22 13:26:22 2005
Subject dgh
Mike - you should know that dgh has apparently told LGC that he is considering staying because the council has asked him to. (!) I have referred them to his previous public statements on this and the quotes in the post and the Liverpool Echo. They also have your quotes.

From Mike Storey
To Matt Finnegan
Sent 22 March 2005 19:36
Subject dgh
Good.
I think he should be boxed into a corner Keep pressure up on his leaving. Mike
.............................................
From Richie Lewis
To Matt Finnegan
Sent 22 March 2005 12:38
Subject Audit Review

Matt
As part of our Annual Audit Plan, I have arranged for an audit to commence in respect of your service area. I attach, for your information, a copy of our Audit Planning Memorandum that details the areas of activity to be covered.

From Matt Finnegan
To Mike Storey
Sent Tue Mar 22 12:45:09 2005
Subject FW: Audit Review
Well, here we go. You can imagine my feelings.

From Mike Storey
To Matt Finnegan
Sent 22 March 2005 12:54
Subject Re: Audit Review
Absolutely
Keep a perspective though you have nothing to hide.
Mike

From Matt Finnegan
To Mike Storey
Sent 22 March 2005 13:08
Subject FW: Audit Review

You have no idea how reassuring it is to know that you are out there, watching this. They will find what they want to find however.
Hope you are having fun!
Regards
.............................................
From Mike Storey
To Matt Finnegan
Sent Fri Mar 25 02:43:16 2005-05-26
Subject Re: random things
Matt
...I intend to make this clear - [City of Culture] needs someone in overall charge and all key players...want this. It might be interesting if Echo or Post speculated on this. It would further seal DH's position Mike
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From Sir David Henshaw
To Matt Finnegan
Sent 11 August 2004 11:13
Subject Fw: media broadcast analysis 11/8/04
I cannot believe we are circulating this defamation for wider consumption. Do I take legal action against the council?
[The council media team had circulated the transcript of a radio broadcast in which a local trade unionist made allegations about Sir David. Mr Finnegan apologised to him and said the e-mail had been recalled.]

From Sir David Henshaw
To Matt Finnegan
Sent 11 August 2004 11:25
Subject Re: media broadcast analysis 11/8/04
Amateur night and recall makes it worse. Was it deliberate methinks
This is very unimpressive and all part of my concerns.
.............................................From Matt Finnegan
To Mike Storey
Sent Mar 23 19:23:52 2005
Subject Office
Wonder whether I should leak my expulsion from culture office? Fallout from cex pension etc thoughts?
.............................................From Matt Finnegan
To Mike Storey
Sent Sat Mar 26 10:56:01 2005
Subject re: random things
...I guess I am anxious to try and box cx more into corner while he and you are both away. So its impossible for him to wriggle out.

From Mike Storey
To Matt Finnegan
Sent Sat Mar 26 20:40:39 2005
Subject re: random things
Mat
The other way to box him into a corner is for the specialist press to speculate on this position and also how his request for a special arrangement was turned down.
.............................................
From Matt Finnegan
To Mike Storey
Sent 30 March 14:43 2005
Subject Re: quote
Long conversation with Phil H. The penny has not dropped that you want dgh out.
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From Mike Storey
To Matt Finnegan
Sent Fri Apr 01 19:18:45 2005
Subject Re: stuff
Don't worry about the evil cabal whatever happens we want [sic] let you down.