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Ex-Rotherham Council leader Roger Stone rejects 'bully' tag | Ex-Rotherham Council leader Roger Stone rejects 'bully' tag |
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The former leader of Rotherham Council, who stepped down in the wake of a report into child sex abuse, has denied he was a "bully". | The former leader of Rotherham Council, who stepped down in the wake of a report into child sex abuse, has denied he was a "bully". |
Appearing before a committee of MPs, Roger Stone also denied fostering a "macho culture" at the authority. | Appearing before a committee of MPs, Roger Stone also denied fostering a "macho culture" at the authority. |
The ex-councillor also refuted a senior official's claim staff were "terrified" of him. | The ex-councillor also refuted a senior official's claim staff were "terrified" of him. |
Mr Stone resigned after Prof Alexis Jay's report into child sex abuse in the town was published last year. | |
It estimated 1,400 children had been abused between 1997 and 2013. | It estimated 1,400 children had been abused between 1997 and 2013. |
Last month, a report commissioned from Louise Casey by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles labelled him "a bully". | |
The senior official quoted in the report said Mr Stone had a dictatorial style. | The senior official quoted in the report said Mr Stone had a dictatorial style. |
But Mr Stone told the Communities and Local Government Committee he rejected the claim. | But Mr Stone told the Communities and Local Government Committee he rejected the claim. |
"I've never been a bully," he said. "My concern most of the time is working together. | "I've never been a bully," he said. "My concern most of the time is working together. |
'Parallel universe' | |
"I've argued with some, rowed with some, fallen out with some and I've accepted that at times I've actually been wrong with some, but I don't accept [I've been a bully]. | |
He added he was "a strong leader" who had tried to get things done. | |
Mr Stone claimed South Yorkshire Police, senior council officers and the cabinet member responsible for children told him they were dealing with grooming in Rotherham. | |
"I can't keep my finger on everything," he said. "I became dependent on the professionals. | |
"I couldn't stop what was happening. All I could do was try to make it better and try to stop it which is what we did and we had to rely on the professionals." | |
Simon Danczuk, one of the MPs on the committee, said it seemed Mr Stone had been "living in a parallel universe". | |
"We've had hundreds of pages of evidence from hundreds of different people suggesting that you were part of the problem," he said. | |
Mr Stone said he had always had "an extremely good relationship" with the people he worked with. | |
Mr Danczuk asked Mr Stone if he would return his OBE for political services to Rotherham because of his part in failing to deal with child abuse in the town. | |
Mr Stone said "no" four times and added: "I don't accept a number of the things that you've accused me of. At the end of the day it's not just about the politics of Rotherham." | |
Local youth project Risky Business was effectively closed down in Rotherham, according to the Casey report, but Mr Stone denied this. | |
"We didn't close Risky Business down," he said. "It was incorporated into the council. | |
"In hindsight probably the incorporation of Risky Business into the council concept was misguided. It was quite obviously a mistake." | |
The Casey report led to the government replacing Rotherham's entire political leadership with commissioners and widespread condemnation of the council. | |
It criticised a council which it said had a culture of bullying, "misplaced political correctness" and silencing whistleblowers who tried to speak out. |
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