Petition launched against new chief executive (From Haringey Independent)
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Petition launched against new chief executive of Haringey Council
11:10am Tuesday 9th October 2012 in News By Bruce Thain
Petition launched against new chief executive
A petition has been launched urging Haringey Council not to hire its chosen candidate as the new chief executive.
Last week it was announced Nick Walkley had been offered the role of chief executive of Haringey Council.
Mr Walkley resigned from the same role at Barnet Council where he was instrumental in the privatisation of key council services.
The petition, on the website gopetition.com, calls on the council to oppose his appointment and any plans for mass outsourcing of council services.
Creator of the petition Alex Williams said: “We are alarmed to hear that Haringey proposes to employ the controversial Chief Executive of Barnet 'easyCouncil', Nick Walkley, who is jumping ship from a failing mass privatisation programme in Barnet that will cost taxpayers millions.
“We do not want this expensive experiment repeated in Haringey.”
Mr Walkley’s start date has yet to be confirmed and his appointment is subject to ratification by Full Council which is due to meet on Tuesday, October, 16.
At that meeting members of the Haringey Alliance for Public Services plan to protest the appointment of the new CEO and have called for local groups to meet outside Haringey Civic Centre, in Wood Green.
Comments(2)
ZenithB
says...
4:59pm Wed 10 Oct 12
This is a clear reflection of the mentality of its Labour councillors more than anything else. Here they don't even suspect that a chief executive like this is likely to counteract everything Labour stands.for.
This is a betrayal of the residents of this Borough and must be remembered at the time of the local and even general elections - and certainly not for this alone.
Matt Baker says...
11:16am Wed 10 Oct 12
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I had to search for the petition, odd that the papers did an article about the petition but didn't give the link!