0850 [0845] [0840] [0830] Hrs GMT
London
Friday
16 July 2010.
Editor © Muhammad Haque.
The story was originally broken on Thursday [15 July 2010] by the Isle of Wight ‘local paper’. Why that far? Because the ‘subject’ of the story, Newham Council’s ‘town clerk’ [Oops! ‘chief executive’] is an Isle of Wight resident!
The story was then followed up or pinched by the ‘Newham Recorder’, the ‘local’ title in Newham now owned by the Archant operation that also owns the ‘East London Advertiser’.
The Archant operation is less of a journalistic one than a commercial one.
Hence the need to look for other outlets for the truth, even though a lot of more research is necessary before the semblance of the whole truth is found.
. And on this occasion the outlet turned out to be ITV London Tonight.
Their reporter Emma Walden [featured in this report] filed a much more informative and factual report than any of the ‘print’ outlets including the London EVENING STANDARD who had picked up the item after the Isle of Wight title’s publication. One of the facts that she extracted was the fact related by a now former Newham Councillor in her package that the town clerk was a part time visitor to the borough!
Amazing in itself.
Then he added that the former town clerk had been ‘frog marched' out of the Town Hall in the previous day or so! So who is going to tell the full details of what actually happened?
And what was the self-serving Robin Wales’ role in it all? Who, by the way, had appointed the town clerk to be the ‘highest paid’ one as well?
[To be continued]
Ex-council chief quits post
By Ross Findon - Thursday, July 15, 2010
Search iwcp.co.uk:
LATEST NEWS
CONTROVERSIAL former Isle of Wight Council chief executive, Joe Duckworth, who left the Island to become the country’s highest paid council officer on £241,000-a-year as boss of Newham Borough Council, has quit that post.
Just two years after joining the London borough, part of the London Olympics regeneration programme, Mr Duckworth said it was time to seek new challenges.
The Newham Recorder said a council spokesman refused to comment on speculation Mr Duckworth was pushed out.
Friday, 16 July 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment