A council chief executive who was sacked after spending more than six years on fully paid special leave has asked the local authority for 拢300,000 in missed holiday pay and other expenses.Anthony OSullivan claims that Caerphilly council in south Wales should reimburse him for holiday pay he argues he did not receive, as well as for legal fees and missed payments that he would have received if he had been able to act as a returning officer in elections.The Labour-led council is due to discuss the claims at a meeting next week, likely to be held behind closed doors. The agenda item says the members will be debating claims for payment or reimbursement of sums by the former chief executive .OSullivans move was attacked by Plaid Cymru in C <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermoskannen</a> aerphilly, which tweeted: Wants money in lieu of holidays 鈥?you couldnt make it up! lt;p lang=\ en\ dir=\ ltr\ >The Labour run council will be held in contempt by the public if they agree to the demands of Anthony OSullivan Millions of pounds already wasted on this scandal. Wants money in lieu of holidays - you couldnt make it up! lt;a href=\ https://t.co/k3SOi9Su7n\ >https://t.co/k3SOi9Su7nlt;/a>lt;/p>mdash; Caerphilly Plaid @CaerphillyPlaid lt;a href=\ h <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup</a> ttps://twitter/CaerphillyPlaid/status/1187383362987745280 ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\ >October 24, 2019lt;/a> <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup</a> lt;/blockquote>\n }} >The Labour run council will be held in contempt by the public if they agree to the demands of Anthony OSulliva Ednc Leading UK doctors call for investigation into HRT shortage
A former Labour MP is facing a possible criminal inquiry after an employment tribunal ruled that he repeatedly sexually assaulted and harassed a parliamentary staff member before victimising her when she refused his advances.The former MP for Hartlepool Mike Hill was found to have climbed into the victims bed and also sexually assaulted her in his office.A centr <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.uk>stanley quencher</a> al London employment tribunal found he marginalised her in parliament, changed her terms and conditions of employment and made her redundant when the staff member, known as Ms A, rejected his advances and declarations of love.The ruling, seen by the Guardian, is expected by Ms As legal team to encourage other people who have be <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.fr>gourde stanley</a> en sexually harassed in parliament to pursue similar action.In a statement released through her solicitor, Ms A said she was extraordinarily disappointed at the way Labour had responded to her complaint of sexual harassment and said she was likely to pursue a complaint to <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley quencher</a> the police against Hill, which she had put on hold.Ms A told the tribunal that Hill, who was then married, conducted a campaign of sexual harassment and bullying against her over a 16-month period in 2017 and 2018.In a witness statement, Ms A said she had known Hill as a friend for several years when he suggested she move to London to work in parliament. She claimed Hill suggested they could live together in a flat to save her costs.In September 2017, after she had made arrangements to leave her home in the north of England an