BULLYING CASE BOSS QUITS CITY COUNCIL
Soth Wales Evening Post - 12th July 2007
The Swansea Council manager who denied claims of being involved in the Lawrence Bailey laptop row has quit the authority. Alison White has been at the centre of a constructive dismissal complaint brought by one of her former staff members.
At the tribunal she dismissed suggestions that images of her were among those found on the former city leader's laptop and strongly denied the pair were having an affair.Swansea Council has now confirmed Mrs White has left the council.
She had been accused of forcing social care complaints officer Julie Jones out of her £30,000-a-year job with the authority.Single mum Mrs Jones, aged 42, quit Swansea Council after taking up a role in its complaints department. At a tribunal in Cardiff, she claimed Mrs White had made her life a misery by undermining her in front of colleagues and verbally abusing her on a number of occasions.
In one incident, the tribunal heard that Mrs White, the council's head of corporate complaints, carried out a sustained four-letter verbal attack on Mrs Jones, of Mansel Drive, Murton. Mrs White was given a written reminder that such behaviour was inappropriate, but a formal complaint lodged by Mrs Jones was dismissed by Swansea Council.
An appeal, which was heard by six Swansea councillors, was also dismissed.During the tribunal, which has been adjourned until August, Mrs Jones said she quit the authority because "daily baiting, insults and abuse were taking their toll".
She also claimed Mrs White acted unprofessionally and was too close to some councillors and senior officers at Swansea Council.At one stage during the tribunal Mrs White was forced to deny she was having an affair with former Lord Mayor Lawrence Bailey, saying: "Good gracious, no. He has been a family friend for more than 20 years. That is absolutely ludicrous.''
She also denied allegations that images of her on Mr Bailey's council laptop computer were subject to any investigation.Mr Bailey, who quit as a councillor last month, was arrested by police after concerns were raised over images found on his council laptop. Detectives took no further action but handed a report of their findings to the council.That report then went to the local government ombudsman and will get a public airing later this year after it was passed to the adjudication panel for Wales for judgement.
During the tribunal, which began last month, Mrs White denied bullying Mrs Jones, and claimed she was the victim.She said: "It is patently obvious that it was me who was being bullied by the claimant."
No reason has been given for Mrs White's resignation.
The Swansea Council manager who denied claims of being involved in the Lawrence Bailey laptop row has quit the authority. Alison White has been at the centre of a constructive dismissal complaint brought by one of her former staff members.
At the tribunal she dismissed suggestions that images of her were among those found on the former city leader's laptop and strongly denied the pair were having an affair.Swansea Council has now confirmed Mrs White has left the council.
She had been accused of forcing social care complaints officer Julie Jones out of her £30,000-a-year job with the authority.Single mum Mrs Jones, aged 42, quit Swansea Council after taking up a role in its complaints department. At a tribunal in Cardiff, she claimed Mrs White had made her life a misery by undermining her in front of colleagues and verbally abusing her on a number of occasions.
In one incident, the tribunal heard that Mrs White, the council's head of corporate complaints, carried out a sustained four-letter verbal attack on Mrs Jones, of Mansel Drive, Murton. Mrs White was given a written reminder that such behaviour was inappropriate, but a formal complaint lodged by Mrs Jones was dismissed by Swansea Council.
An appeal, which was heard by six Swansea councillors, was also dismissed.During the tribunal, which has been adjourned until August, Mrs Jones said she quit the authority because "daily baiting, insults and abuse were taking their toll".
She also claimed Mrs White acted unprofessionally and was too close to some councillors and senior officers at Swansea Council.At one stage during the tribunal Mrs White was forced to deny she was having an affair with former Lord Mayor Lawrence Bailey, saying: "Good gracious, no. He has been a family friend for more than 20 years. That is absolutely ludicrous.''
She also denied allegations that images of her on Mr Bailey's council laptop computer were subject to any investigation.Mr Bailey, who quit as a councillor last month, was arrested by police after concerns were raised over images found on his council laptop. Detectives took no further action but handed a report of their findings to the council.That report then went to the local government ombudsman and will get a public airing later this year after it was passed to the adjudication panel for Wales for judgement.
During the tribunal, which began last month, Mrs White denied bullying Mrs Jones, and claimed she was the victim.She said: "It is patently obvious that it was me who was being bullied by the claimant."
No reason has been given for Mrs White's resignation.
