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Coventry City Council apologises for company 'witch-hunt' | Coventry City Council apologises for company 'witch-hunt' |
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A city council has been forced to apologise after a report found it conducted an "unreasonable campaign" against a company and its director. | A city council has been forced to apologise after a report found it conducted an "unreasonable campaign" against a company and its director. |
The Local Government Ombudsman ruled Coventry City Council abused its safeguarding powers to carry out what the company's director calls a "witch-hunt". | The Local Government Ombudsman ruled Coventry City Council abused its safeguarding powers to carry out what the company's director calls a "witch-hunt". |
The ombudsman delivered a rare finding of "maladministration with injustice". | The ombudsman delivered a rare finding of "maladministration with injustice". |
The council said it had carried out the ombudsman's recommendations. | The council said it had carried out the ombudsman's recommendations. |
'We were blackballed' | 'We were blackballed' |
John Kavanagh, a director of Open Doors, a charitable company that provides housing support for disabled people, said the firm had brought three complaints against the council about the abuse. These were upheld by the ombudsman. | John Kavanagh, a director of Open Doors, a charitable company that provides housing support for disabled people, said the firm had brought three complaints against the council about the abuse. These were upheld by the ombudsman. |
"Up until 2006 we had an excellent relationship with the council but then there was a change of management in social services," he said. | "Up until 2006 we had an excellent relationship with the council but then there was a change of management in social services," he said. |
"After that, we noticed some examples of poor practice and we sought to speak to them about it." | "After that, we noticed some examples of poor practice and we sought to speak to them about it." |
Mr Kavanagh said he had met the head of social services and councillors. | Mr Kavanagh said he had met the head of social services and councillors. |
"From that point, when we stuck our heads above the parapet, things started to go downhill," he said. | "From that point, when we stuck our heads above the parapet, things started to go downhill," he said. |
"The council had been our major source of referrals but since 2006, we haven't had one referral to date from them. We were blackballed." | "The council had been our major source of referrals but since 2006, we haven't had one referral to date from them. We were blackballed." |
The ombudsman found the council's actions against Mr Kavanagh amounted to "an unreasonable campaign". | The ombudsman found the council's actions against Mr Kavanagh amounted to "an unreasonable campaign". |
"We were subject to an all-out witch-hunt," Mr Kavanagh said. | "We were subject to an all-out witch-hunt," Mr Kavanagh said. |
"The council invested huge resources in pursuing this campaign against us. | "The council invested huge resources in pursuing this campaign against us. |
"There were more than 20 meetings and seven safeguarding investigations. | "There were more than 20 meetings and seven safeguarding investigations. |
"This was all happening at the same time as Daniel Pelka was tragically being tortured and killed. | "This was all happening at the same time as Daniel Pelka was tragically being tortured and killed. |
"Ultimately Coventry needs to be held accountable. So far, I've had a half-hearted, mealy-mouthed apology." | "Ultimately Coventry needs to be held accountable. So far, I've had a half-hearted, mealy-mouthed apology." |
In March 2014, the council's children's services were branded inadequate by Ofsted, two years after the death of four-year-old Daniel | In March 2014, the council's children's services were branded inadequate by Ofsted, two years after the death of four-year-old Daniel |
In a letter to Mr Kavangah, the council's chief executive Martin Reeves wrote: "I would like to take this opportunity to apologise to you for the mistreatment you have received from the council." | In a letter to Mr Kavangah, the council's chief executive Martin Reeves wrote: "I would like to take this opportunity to apologise to you for the mistreatment you have received from the council." |
In a statement, the council said: "We have implemented the recommendations to the ombudsman's satisfaction. | In a statement, the council said: "We have implemented the recommendations to the ombudsman's satisfaction. |
"Unfortunately, we are unable to comment further." | "Unfortunately, we are unable to comment further." |
Michael King, the ombudsman's executive director, said: "While we cannot comment on the specific nature of this particular investigation, I am pleased to confirm that the council has satisfied the recommendations that we have made. | Michael King, the ombudsman's executive director, said: "While we cannot comment on the specific nature of this particular investigation, I am pleased to confirm that the council has satisfied the recommendations that we have made. |
"The law requires us to maintain the privacy of everybody involved in our investigations, and so our decisions are anonymised. | "The law requires us to maintain the privacy of everybody involved in our investigations, and so our decisions are anonymised. |
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