KCC leader fires salvo at local press for 'biased' reporting: a response

KCC leader fires salvo at local press for 'biased' reporting: a response

by Paul on Politics, by political editor Paul Francis Tuesday, January 3 2012

Relations between politicians and journalists can often be uneasy ones, characterised by mutual suspicion, a lack of trust and, just occasionally, a touch of paranoia.

Politicians often think we are out to get them and are working to some kind of hidden agenda. And the word that sometimes gets bandied about is that we are 'biased'.

It is a word that KCC leader Paul Carter used when he fired off a New Year salvo at the local media in general just before departing for a month long break to participate in a vintage car rally to South Africa.

Paul Carter's New Year article>>>

In a piece, which for the most part was a look back over the year, he ended with a short section 'looking forward'. It began with a pledge that he wished to "improve our relationship with the local press."

This laudable aim was then rather undermined by a series of comments that together amounted to an attack on those that he wished to foster improved relationships with.

The article claimed that 'some stories have been particularly biased against KCC' and although he stopped short of specifying which ones, it is pretty clear that he was referring to the controversy surrounding the departure of managing director Katherine Kerswell.

Acknowledging that there had been 'several high profile issues' in the last few weeks, he claimed that the media's 'constant sniping at KCC 'impacts on morale for our hard-working staff' and 'the consequence will inevitably be a knock-on effect to frontline service delivery.'

If this was intended to be the start of his desire to improve relationships with the media, it was not only misjudged but perverse.

Perhaps the most risible comment was his appeal to the media to play stories with a 'straight bat' and give 'credit where credit's due' - and to let the public 'actually decide for themselves'.

This from an organisation that has over the years accrued a reputation for evasiveness and PR spin that might make even Peter Mandleson blush.

Unfortunately for KCC, its own unwillingness to play with a straight bat has contributed to a sense of distrust - which was only made worse by the debacle over departure of managing director Katherine Kerswell. 

KCC moved heaven and earth to persuade everyone, including its own staff, that nothing was going on when it was common knowledge that discussions were already underway about scrapping her £197,000 post.

Its initial statement responding to media queries was a classic piece of Orwellian double-speak, a contrivance of misinformation that - while strictly accurate -  was as far removed from 'playing with a straight bat' as could be imagined.

Equally ludicrous was the claim that our 'constant sniping' was threatening front line services by damaging morale among staff.

Does KCC, which never lets us forget that it is one of the biggest authorities in the country and the county's largest employer, expect us not to report job losses and the potential consequences for residents because of the squeeze on public spending - not to mention huge pay-offs for directors on six-figure salaries?   

Nothing has damaged morale at County Hall more than the lamentable way it dealt with events leading up to the decision to scrap Katherine Kerswell's role. The evidence came in some of the scathing comments posted by staff on its own Intranet site about her departure and reported pay-off, showing that many felt duped by KCC, their own employer.

Uncomfortable though it can be for politicians, our job is to hold them to account for their actions and decisions and ask the questions that the public - as taxpayers - would want answered.

It is not to suppress information although you get the sense that KCC sometimes thinks it should be.

It is true we are often sceptical - not biased - and if KCC wonders why we are, it really does have its head in the sand far deeper than even we imagine.

 

 

 

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Categories: Kent Village of the Year | Localism

Comments

Tuesday, January 3 2012 #

Linda Casey

It must be hard for Mr Carter to have the press commenting on awarding contracts without tender, giving out massive payoffs, withholding information etc. Accountability to the taxpayers of Kent must be such a burden for him - still, here's a thought - it was 30 years ago on Jan 12 that Mark Thatcher got lost in the desert whilst rallying......

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Wednesday, January 4 2012 #

anon

When if ever are you going to start reporting on this ?

1)  KCC have paid for 3 air fares, which consist of 2 flights back and
forth from the USA to UK for prospective adoptive parents.  The 3rd flight
was to take the children to America.


www.whatdotheyknow.com/.../foreign_adoptive_parents_airfare


Costs paid to Prospective Adoptive Parents
2010/11
Apr- Sep 2011
Description
Air Flights
3,175.53
5,700.34
Car Hire
3,003.36
3,003.36
Other Travel
6,204.20
5,964.88
Accommodation
6,720.34
4,410.00
Settling in Fee
22,491.72
8,598.44
Shipping Costs
651.73
Legal Fees
350.00
16,598.00
Loss of Income
7,200.00
5,800.00
Other Adoption
4,876.80
Related Costs
Total
49,145.15
55,603.55


Whats going on why are they trying to hide 3 children  No mention of America in  a FOI July  2011


Intercountry Adoption April 2010 - April 2011

34 enquiries
5 initial visits relating to Nigeria, Colombia, Russia, China and India
1 assessment of change of approval from China to UK
6 assessments linked to Pakistan, Colombia, Nigeria, Russia, Sierra Leone
3 approvals linked to Russia, Sierra Leone, Pakistan
3 placements 1 female child from Sierra Leone and 2 female children from
China
4 post placement reports for China
6 Annual reviews 5 linked with China and 1 linked with Thailand


www.whatdotheyknow.com/.../foreign_potential_adoptive_paren



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Wednesday, January 4 2012 #

Yvonne stewart-taylor

Paul Carter has dirty hands in my opinion and should have been sacked years ago. And we have been paying for this:- www.whatdotheyknow.com/.../foreign_adoptive_parents_airfare this is disgusting how much more are they hiding. Utter disgrace. Are there not enough people in the Uk to adopt our children why are we paying expenses fro foreign adoptions, when children are being forcibly adopted? Are we feeding world elites with children, and for what purposes?

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Wednesday, January 4 2012 #

Yvonne stewart-taylor

How can we be sure that these stolen children are not being abused?dedin

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Wednesday, January 4 2012 #

anon

Should also be looking very closely into these so much are transparency in public office.

The Duke of Kent, on the future of Freemasonry in his role as Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England...


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