20 Members' Allowances Scheme 2023/24 - Review of Special Responsibility Allowances PDF 87 KB
To consider a report of the Director of People and Organisation providing information to support a review by the Independent Remuneration Panel of some of the Special Responsibility Allowances (SRAs) in the Council’s Members’ Allowances Scheme together with consideration of a request for a new SRA.
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The Panel considered
the report of the Director of People and Organisation to inform a
review of some Special Responsibility Allowances (SRAs) together
with a request for an additional SRA.
a) Deputy Leader of the County Council SRA – 12 month
review:
The Panel considered the submission detailing the work the Deputy
Leader of the County Council had carried out in the preceding 12
months (Appendix 2 to the report).
The Panel were of the view that the information provided justified
the current SRA.
b) Opposition Group Leader and Opposition Group
Spokespersons’ SRAs – 12 month review:
The Panel considered the submissions of the Leader of the
Independent Group and the Leader of the Labour Group (Appendices 3a
and 3b to the report).
The Panel reflected on the principal argument set out in the
submissions that there was no difference between the roles
depending on size of group. The Panel
were of the view that there was a direct correlation between the
role of Opposition Group Leader and Opposition Group Spokesperson
and the size of the political group. In essence for a
political group comprising four members, the effort required in
coalescing views would be less than a political group comprising 30
members. Furthermore, the Panel were of
the view that the position was a direct result of the
proportionality rules therefore, a political group comprising four
or less members would not have as much sway as a political group
comprising 17 members.
In regard to the argument that a member of a smaller political group sitting on two Select Committees as the Group Spokesperson has twice as much work, the Panel were of the view that if a member is appointed to two committees as the only member representing their political group, by definition they will be the Group Spokesperson.
The
Panel’s recommendation at their last meeting on 6 October
2022, subsequently agreed by the full Council, benefited both the
Independent and Labour political groups by introducing both
Opposition Leader and Opposition Spokespersons’
allowances.
On this occasion, the Panel were of the view that the evidence
provided did not warrant an increase to the current SRA.
c)
Pension Fund Panel and Board Member
Responsibilities:
The Panel considered the request for a new Special Responsibility
Allowance for the members of the Pension Fund Panel and Board due
to the complexity of the matters considered by this committee and
the level of training required.
The Panel recognised that pensions are a complicated subject,
however the Board was supported by experienced officers and
external Fund Managers. All committees and panels of the
County Council have an associated time commitment, many of which
involve technical and legislative issues together with training,
such as the Regulatory Committee. Overall, the Panel
considered that the information provided did not warrant the
introduction of a new SRA to the Members’ Allowances
Scheme.
In conclusion the Panel recommended to the Employment in Hampshire
County Council (EHCC) Committee:
a) That there be no change to the ... view the full minutes text for item 20