by LESTER CROSS
A brief article in a local government 'trade' magazine has provoked speculation over the status of Scottish Borders Council's departing chief executive although a number of elected councillors claim they are completely in the dark and have not been told about the latest developments.
Although it was announced in June that the current head of service Netta Meadows would be leaving her £130,000-a-year post in September after just 18 months in the job, a council statement made it clear she would be continuing in the role during a three-month notice period.
The announcement from SBC took many by surprise. But, according to Councillor Euan Jardine, the Conservative member who was chosen to be council leader following May's local government elections: "We wish Netta all the best in her future venture, and until her departure in September, I am very much looking forward to continuing to work closely with her and her senior leadership team.”
But the article on the website of the respected Municipal Journal claims Ms Meadows is in fact believed to be on gardening leave while she serves her notice.
And the news story goes much further than that.
It says: "A council chief executive who announced she would be stepping down after just 18 months in the role is understood to have submitted a grievance.
"Well-placed sources have said the council has turned down a request for an independent investigation into her grievance."A hearing to discuss the grievance has been scheduled for Thursday 8 September – the day before Ms Meadows is due to leave."
The journal adds that a council spokesperson said Ms Meadows was still employed as chief executive but declined to comment on whether any grievance had been submitted or whether she was working as normal. The article ends by stating "The subject of the grievance is not known."
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