Chair Ray Harmer said he hopes residents 'respect the confidentiality' of the process
The chair of Peel Commissioners has confirmed that a 'formal employment matter' is being conducted and a member of staff is being investigated.
Ray Harmer read out a statement at last night's commissioners meeting which asked residents to respect the confidentiality of the process.
He also confirmed that the fees for the solicitors would be released after the course of events had taken place.
Mr Harmer said until the process has been completed, he will not be commenting on the matter.
The town's local authority has been embroiled in a complex public debate in recent weeks after concerns were raised about governance, transparency and accountability within the board - see HERE.
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper spoke to Mr Harmer after the meeting:
Meanwhile, Katryna Baptist, who posted the initial video alleging poor governance, says she 'can't just quit' and will carry on in the position to deliver a mandate.
This is despite telling the board she felt 'unsafe' at meetings and her request for the infrastructure minister to sit in the private meeting to ensure 'fairness' being rejected by the board.
However, Ms Baptist said she felt 'encouraged' by the number of people who went along in support of her.
Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper spoke to her after the meeting:
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