Councillor Charles Adje, Chairman of the Alexandra Palace Trust Board, was Found to have Breached the Member's Code of Conduct. He brought the council into disrepute, by failing to share a crucial piece of professional advice with his fellow Trustees:
This Briefing Note strongly advised against any [further] inducement to a developer, Firoka, and argued that no action need be taken in response to threats of withdrawal by Firoka. This document was suppressed and the then General Manager was pressured into producing a document – containing wholly contrary advice – that did go before the Trust Board.
This led to the extraordinarily generous Licence-to-Firoka, including huge subsidy from the taxpayer and a direct loss to our charity of between £1,500,000 and £2,000,000 (probably more).
Ex-Trustee Adje was suspended as councillor for four months by the Standards Hearing and he is required to undergo training on his return to Haringey Council. (Can any amount of training substitute for integrity and character?)