How does the Standards Board respond to press enquiries?
Where can I go for further details?
Local newspapers have an important role to play in maintaining the transparency of local administration. We are as helpful as possible to journalists who enquire about our work without doing anything that may unfairly prejudice the outcome of an investigation or hearing.
We do not comment on, or even acknowledge, allegations that have not yet been considered, and will not publicise the existence of an investigation while it is underway.
We will confirm, when prompted by a journalist, the name and authority of a member involved in an ongoing or past investigation, and will provide the following additional information:
We always make the point that just because an investigation is taking place, no one should presume that a breach of the Code has occurred.
Once the case has been concluded, including any hearing of the Adjudication Panel for England or local standards committee where appropriate, the summary of the case, which is published on our website, is also made available to the press on request.
This guide is only intended to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about investigations. For more information about our work, please explore our website www.standardsforengland.gov.uk.
If you have any specific questions or concerns, you can contact us at:
The Standards Board for England
Fourth Floor Griffin House
40 Lever Street
Manchester
M1 1BB
Telephone: 0845 078 8181
Email: enquiries@standardsforengland.gov.uk