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AMs warned to behave in private lives by commissioner | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Assembly members being are warned to behave in their private lives to avoid bringing the assembly into disrepute. | |
Standards commissioner Gerard Elias QC said AMs were the "trustees of the reputation" of the assembly both in their public and private lives. | Standards commissioner Gerard Elias QC said AMs were the "trustees of the reputation" of the assembly both in their public and private lives. |
He said they had avoided the scandals seen in other political institutions. | He said they had avoided the scandals seen in other political institutions. |
But Labour AM Keith Davies and Plaid Cymru's Bethan Jenkins have both been censured by AMs over separate alcohol-related incidents. | But Labour AM Keith Davies and Plaid Cymru's Bethan Jenkins have both been censured by AMs over separate alcohol-related incidents. |
Mr Elias made the comments in his annual report published on Tuesday. | Mr Elias made the comments in his annual report published on Tuesday. |
He said it was the responsibility of AMs to ensure that the assembly maintained its reputation as a "beacon of standards". | He said it was the responsibility of AMs to ensure that the assembly maintained its reputation as a "beacon of standards". |
The commissioner said although he recognises the right of AMs to a private and personal life, they could face investigation and possible sanction if it is alleged their conduct brings the reputation or integrity of the assembly into disrepute. | The commissioner said although he recognises the right of AMs to a private and personal life, they could face investigation and possible sanction if it is alleged their conduct brings the reputation or integrity of the assembly into disrepute. |
"In a nutshell, the standards of the National Assembly for Wales should be a beacon by which the way is lighted for all public servants and bodies in Wales," said Mr Elias in his report. | "In a nutshell, the standards of the National Assembly for Wales should be a beacon by which the way is lighted for all public servants and bodies in Wales," said Mr Elias in his report. |
'Beg to differ' | 'Beg to differ' |
"As I have said, it may be an onerous responsibility for assembly members but I suggest, respectfully, it is an absolutely vital one and one that goes with the job. | "As I have said, it may be an onerous responsibility for assembly members but I suggest, respectfully, it is an absolutely vital one and one that goes with the job. |
"I have said many times that one role of the commissioner is to take action whenever the reputation of the National Assembly is called into question by the conduct of a member. | "I have said many times that one role of the commissioner is to take action whenever the reputation of the National Assembly is called into question by the conduct of a member. |
"During the year covered by this annual report, I have had to investigate two admissible complaints relating to members," he said, referring to Mr Davies and Ms Jenkins. | "During the year covered by this annual report, I have had to investigate two admissible complaints relating to members," he said, referring to Mr Davies and Ms Jenkins. |
"It was alleged that their personal conduct, involving alcohol, brought the National Assembly into disrepute. | "It was alleged that their personal conduct, involving alcohol, brought the National Assembly into disrepute. |
"There were voices - but not of the two members themselves - which suggested that the conduct in question fell into the realms of personal and private conduct and was not, therefore, a matter for the Commissioner for Standards. | "There were voices - but not of the two members themselves - which suggested that the conduct in question fell into the realms of personal and private conduct and was not, therefore, a matter for the Commissioner for Standards. |
"I beg to differ. Whilst recognising absolutely the entitlement of a member to a private and personal life which is to remain so, every member must appreciate that where it is alleged the conduct of a member brings the reputation or integrity of the National Assembly into disrepute, that conduct is amenable to investigation and possible sanction." | "I beg to differ. Whilst recognising absolutely the entitlement of a member to a private and personal life which is to remain so, every member must appreciate that where it is alleged the conduct of a member brings the reputation or integrity of the National Assembly into disrepute, that conduct is amenable to investigation and possible sanction." |
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