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The man who won't be mayor



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Published Date: 09 January 2009
Asha Mehta
A councillor with a fraud conviction who was controversially made deputy mayor will not become Peterborough's first citizen.
There was anger at the appointment of Councillor Gul Nawaz last year because because he had served a one-month prison term in 2002 for his part in a £3,000 benefit fraud.

But the ruling Conservative group went ahead with his appointment despite opponents going to the extent of drawing up a petition against it and calling on Prime Minister Gordon Brown to intervene, which he refused to do.

A Government spokesman pointed out that Cllr Nawaz was not barred from being a councillor as he was sentenced to two months in jail, with one month suspended, when the law lays down a minimum prison term of three months for disqualification to apply.

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Now, as his term as deputy mayor comes to a close, council leader John Peach has told The Evening Telegraph that although no final decision had been made on who will get the honour of becoming the next mayor, it will not be Cllr Nawaz.


Potential candidates
Keith Sharp, independent – has been a councillor since 1982.

Charles Swift, independent – member of the council since 1954. He was mayor of Peterborough between 1961/62 and was made a Freeman of the City on May 14, 1984.

Cllr John Holdich, conservative – first elected 1979. Served as mayor in 1995/96.

Pam Kreling, Conservative – first elected in 1997.

Nick Sandford, Liberal Democrat – first elected 1996.

Past mayors and deputies
2008-9: Mayor Pat Nash, deputy Gul Nawaz.
2007-8: Mayor Marion Todd, deputy Pat Nash.
2006: Following the death of Cllr Horrell, Mayor David Thorpe stood in until Cllr Michael Burton was appointed alongside deputy Marion Todd.
2005: Mayor John Horrell, deputy David Thorpe.
2004-5: Mayor Raja Akhtar, deputy David Over.
2002-3: Mayor Cliff Sneesby, deputy Raja Akhtar.


He denied this was in any way to do with the controversy.

It signals a break with the unwritten tradition which has seen the deputy mayor taking up the mayoral chains of office the following year – which has happened four times in six years.

Cllr Peach said today: "When he (Cllr Nawaz) was first considered for mayor, he made it very plain he didn't want to be mayor.

"A decision hasn't been made, but that is unlikely to change because those were his wishes."

He said an official list of candidates didn't exist but those councillors with the longest service would be more likely to be considered.

He said: "Some members have served a number of years and some of these have been mayor or deputy.

"Others can't for whatever reason, or don't want to.

"But there's nothing been decided yet, no official or unofficial decision."

At a council meeting in March, the chief executive will invite nominations for the mayor elect. But this has no legal standing.

The official announcement will be made at the annual council meeting at the end of May.

Cllr Nawaz said it was too early to comment.

The full article contains 532 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 09 January 2009 12:31 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
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oldwerrington,

Peterborough 09/01/2009 12:46:59
This person should be banned from public office.
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Running resident,

09/01/2009 12:50:31
I quite agree, why should this man be rewarded for being a criminal. Seeing as he wasn't removed from being a councillor, hopefully the electorate will put that right at the next election
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trottz,

peterborough 09/01/2009 12:58:09
oooohh..... be careful what you say on here about the convicted criminal Nawaz.... there are powers that delete ANY negative comments due to their beliefs that he's a good guy, served his time etc... what a crock!

He should never have got the position... but then it just goes to confirm what we all know, one rule for them & a whole different set for us...

whoever gets "selected" you can be sure of one thing... the person will get right up to the nostrils in the trough & take as much as possible whilst they can...
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KiwiinPboro,

09/01/2009 13:27:19
Personally I'd rather put a cardboard cut out of mickey mouse up to represent us as mayor. It would be no different to the current one and would do a good job.
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Manx Lad,

Peterborough now 09/01/2009 13:29:23
I wonder if he was appointed to appease certain sections of the communiuty?
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JPB,

P'boro 09/01/2009 13:35:53
Anyone else in a public office i.e. police officers or similar would have been sacked straight away. This is beyond belief...
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Dan,

Peterborough 09/01/2009 13:57:55
No, this isn't beyond belief - It's Peterborough city council, a place where at times, truth is stranger than fiction...
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Claire40,

09/01/2009 14:02:25
Excellent comments - wonder how many get deleted though!
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hollyhock,

09/01/2009 14:09:28
Most of the other named people would be useless too!
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trottz,

peterborough 09/01/2009 14:23:49
JBP... I too once thought that Police officers were "supposed" to be ultra clean & not able to continue if convicted... BUT the article link I've added might make a lot of peeps think otherwise...

Albeit its for the Met, but this is a snapshot of the whole of our police force UK wide.... when they are let off with fraud, gun crime, assaults, drink driving, criminal damage etc is it ANY WONDER that these sleaze ridden politicians are no better...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/convicted-police-officers-still-on-the-force-met-chief-reveals-473533.html
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