Former Labour council leader and defeated mayoral candidate Helal Abbas was suspended from Tower Hamlets council on Monday after a complaint by a leading figure in the Islamic Forum of Europe.
I don’t have the full details, but I understand that council employee and IFE member Hira Islam had complained that Abbas had broken the Code of Conduct when he cited his name in the document he sent to Labour’s National Executive Committee during the notorious candidate selection procedure last September. That document, you’ll remember, was used as the basis for removing Lutfur Rahman from the party’s shortlist, which itself resulted in Abbas being installed as Labour’s candidate.
The relevant text relating to Hira Islam in that document is here:
12. It was when he became Council leader that I began to suspect Luthfur [sic] Rahman’s involvement in the Islamic Forum of Europe (IFE). This is a fundamentalist organisation which is gradually infiltrating the Labour party… Some of his actions led me to believe that he was being influenced by the IFE. Hira Islam, a Team Manager with the Council was seen to offering and negotiating positions on Luthfur [sic] Rahman’s cabinet. He is a prominent member of the local mosque and is suspected of being a member of the IFE. I challenged Luthfur [sic] Rahman about this saying it was improper to meet Labour councillors with someone who had a prominent role in the local mosque. That individual Hira Islam, was also an officer of the Council and should not be interfering with the political process. For me that was the confirmation of Luthfur [sic] Rahman’s links with IFE… He has never clarified the position on record nor has he ever disputed his links with IFE.”
Hira, a longstanding member of the Labour party who has previously refused to deny those claims, apparently complained to the council. The complaint was then referred to the council’s Standards Committee. Abbas argued strongly that this was entirely a Labour party matter.
I understand that the committee was made up of two independent members (ie non-councillors – I’m not sure who yet) and one councillor. That councillor was Respect’s Fozol Miah. Some question this: they point out that Fozol supported Lutfur in the mayoral election campaign and that like Abbas he is also a member for the Spitalfields and Banglatown ward, hence, they say, a conflict of interest and political bias. I’m told Fozol lobbied the two lay members quite hard to uphold the complaint.
And that is exactly what they did. Last week, they ruled that Abbas had broken the code. He was handed the judgement last Friday. Their decision was to suspend him as a councillor for one week and if he didn’t apologise within that, he would be suspended for four weeks.
He refused to apologise and he immediately lodged an appeal with the Standards Board for England. Instead of waiting a few days to hear whether that application to appeal had been accepted, Tower Hamlets suspended him on Monday. I’m told the Standards Board accepted his application today and his suspension has been, well, suspended.
Now, I don’t know the full details of Hira’s complaint so if anyone has it, do send it to me. But I am aware that this is not the only complaint in the Standards Committee pipeline. Other opponents of Lutfur have similar cases pending. There is a belief that this is a deliberate tactic. We’ll have to see.
UPDATE – December 23, 11am.
I have received the following statement from Cllr Fozol Miah:
In your blog you make a number of claims that are inaccurate in general but most importantly you have accused me of ‘a conflict of interest and political bias’ and have falsely stated that I ‘lobbied the two lay Members quite hard to uphold the complaint’. Both of these allegations are manifestly untrue and have been published to the world at large with reckless disregard to whether what is said is true. You did not contact me or make any effort to establish the facts before publishing. I consider that these comments are defamatory of my position as Councillor as they are intended to ridicule me in my office as Councillor and damage my reputation in the community.
I am a Member of the Council’s Standards Committee and was selected to be on the hearing panel that considered the complaint against Councillor Abbas the facts of this you have incorrectly reported. I consulted officers about whether there was any personal interest that I should declare in this case and I was told there was not. Being a ward councillor is not a conflict; I have acted with the utmost integrity in my role on standards and have no personal conflict with Councillor Abbas. Had officers advised me that there was any conflict then I would have been happy to step down.
The Members of the Committee at the closed meeting carefully considered the case on its merits. Councillor Abbas admitted that he had disclosed confidential information relating to an employee which was in breach of the Code of Conduct for Members. The Panel received independent legal advice on the relevant law and cases and considered quite carefully the penalty that should be imposed for this admitted breach. I most certainly did not lobby the panel for a stronger penalty; it was in fact the Independents who felt that it was a very serious offence and should have been a more serious penalty but were content to give a penalty of one week suspension if there was an apology.
He has also demanded a retraction and an apology.
I have asked him whether he was happy with the outcome of the meeting, whether he agrees with the recommended penalty, whether he tried to persuade any panel member to be more lenient, what his personal recommendation in the deliberations and whether he agreed with the proposed four week suspension or whether he suggested something less.
I’d also like to know whether he is a member of the IFE, whether he supports them, whether he has any other links to them (given that his former leader George Galloway said IFE were an integral part in the rise of Respect), whether he personally knew Hira Islam, and whether he declared any such links to the Standards Committee or sought advice from officers prior to that meeting.
If I have made Fozol a figure of ridicule in the community, then I apologise unreservedly. I look forward to more of his contributions to council meetings in the future.
Well Abbas’s argument that it’s an LP matter clearly holds no water – otherwise he’d have described Hira as ‘a Labour Party member’ rather than ‘a Team Manager’
Ted, are you able to cite from the relevant section of the code of conduct what exactly it is that Abbas is said to have fallen foul of?
Cheers
No, not yet, I’m afraid. What I know is in the post. More when I get it..
Dear Ted, I am wondering why you have not posted photo of Helal Abbas who is the subject matter in your blog? Instead you posted entire Labour shadow cabinet. Is this mean that this is the new, new Labour shadow cabinet Abbas free? Is there any comments from the Tower Hamlets Labour Group Leader on this?
Now, now, don’t go all conspiratorial.
Labour don’t want to comment as the matter is effectively sub-judice. Abbas has denied breaking the code.
Ted, do you agree that for Helal to base the whole statement on the fact that Mr Islam is ‘an officer of the council and shot not be interfering’ and now say it’s only to do with the Labour Party and not his position as an officer is entirely inconsistent?
I don’t know. We’ve not seen the full submissions from either side, so difficult to judge. I think Abbas’s point was that the selection procedure was a party affair and outside of his role as a councillor.
Again, I’ve never seen nor obtained any denial from Hira on the substance of Abbas’s allegations.
Sonara, firstly that picture has been Ted’s main picture for a looong time.
Secondly, Ted I’m not the biggest fan of Lutfur Rahman but please stop with the Abbas licking! It appears as though he cant do no wrong in your eyes!
He has named/dragged a Council employee into this to support his statement and for that he is being reprimanded. Lets just leave it at that. Why do you have to go on and say that Respect lobbied the other panel members etc? There’s no basis to this allegation just pure speculation. There’s a difference in being biased and clear virtual mollycoddling of Abbas.
Personally, they are all as bad as each other!!!!
it’s rumoured cllr abbas has now been ditched as the future mayoral candidate in favour of group leader cllr josh peck. for this community to move forward the old guard have to go, so for me, this is good news! the likes of josh and cllr david edgar will help heal the wounds left on the local labour party by selfish inward looking politicians. ted i am glad your around. only wish you were when oona king was being sold out by abbas and his unscrupulous mates
I think it is almost inconceivable that Labour would field a non-Bengali speaking candidate for Mayor of Tower Hamlets given that Bengali speaking people who were previously loyal to the party but now are not are just about the only constituency that still bothers to vote in the borough and they never seem massively enthusiastic about voting for non-Bengali speakers. If the central party does decide to impose a non-Bengali candidate on the borough then that ought to be taken as prima facie evidence they regard Tower Hamlets as toxic and have given up in the short term, wishing to leave the mess here to burn itself out and are not serious about winning the mayoralty back any time soon. It seems to me that the Labour “speaker” of the council, Cllr. Miz Choudhury, is the only Bengali speaking politician in the borough with a profile large enough to make him capable of gathering sufficiently broad support to threaten Lutfur’s crown but I suspect they would regard him as a potential liability likely to one day go solo as well. The most effective way for them to unseat Lutfur might be to organise a reverse petition to abolish the post of executive mayor altogether and go back to a chair of council and cabinet, that way Josh Peck might get the top job. Frankly, I backed Abbas at the last election because I like many people in the party believed aspects of “the Rahman Files”. However, after seeing photographs of Lutfur kissing transvestites at the East End gay thing I changed my views on the man; kissing trannies is not the mark of a secret islamic fundamentalist unless he’s operating under seriously deep cover.
I think Cllrs Bill Turner and Rachael Saunders are the only options people in Tower Hamlets have left. Otherwise insanity and mayhem will soon pass over this great borough. Cllr Helal Abbas is a great pretender and has form for switching on people – in fact at a recent Somali event on Cavell St I understand he declared his intention to stand as Labour’s parliamentary candidate. Yes, by trigger balloting the incumbent BG&B MP. How interesting. Will he seek IFE’s help? Will he rejoin Rahman like he has rejoined former Cllr and Labour Group leader – MIchael Keith? Let’s wait and see. Ted can we check the party’s current membership? Please save us! Evil is about to rear its ugly head again!!!
Bill Turner…. ROFL
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