Complaints Statistics 1 April - 30 June 2023

Published 23/08/2024   |   Last Updated 16/12/2024   |   Reading Time minutes

Complaints carried forward from 2022-23

Two complaints were carried over from 2022-23.  Both of the complaints were admissible and both investigations have now been completed and submitted to the Standards Committee. 

New complaints

The following Tables give information of complaints received in the first quarter of 2022-23.

Table 1: Complaints received, source and admissibility  

  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Received 25        
% by public 92%        
% by Member against Member 0%        
% Member against self 0%        
% by Clerk of the Senedd 8%        
% not admissible 84%        
% admissibility not decided by period end 8%        

 

Table 2: Complaints by subject matter

  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Conduct on social media 4        
Misuse of resources 1        
Standard of service 3        
Failure to register/declare and interest 2        
Outside remit (conduct in Plenary or Ministerial conduct) 13        
Other conduct 2        
TOTAL 25        

 

Table 3: Reasons for inadmissibility

    Q1 Q2   Q3

 

Q3 Total
1 Not in writing (Procedure paragraph 4.2(a)) 0        
2 Complainant not named (Procedure paragraph 4.2(b)) 0        
3 Not about conduct of Member (Procedure paragraph 4.2(c) 0        
4 Does not state act or omission complained of (Procedure paragraph 4.2(d)) 2        
5 Insufficient supporting evidence (Procedure paragraph 4.2 (e)(i)) 0        
6 Conduct, if proved, not a breach of relevant provision (Procedure paragraph 4.2(e)(ii)) 0        
  a. Conduct in plenary or Committee (Code paragraph 3) 12        
  b. Ministerial Conduct (Code paragraph 7(ii)) 2        
  c. Standard of service (Code paragraph 7(iii)) 2        
  d. Other 3        
7 Not within period allowed (Procedure paragraph 4.2(g)) 0