My parish council held a meeting at which I was slandered in front of 22 people. This slander was minuted and the minutes published on the web. I have complained to the monitoring officer about this. The decision has just come back as "no further action". The argument is that monitoring officer only has jurisdiction over individual councillors. Since minutes do not record what a specific individual said then my complaint is about the Parish Council as a body and therefore outside the jurisdiction of the monitoring officer. My opinion was that they were all guilty of it as no councillor at that meeting made any objection to the slander and indeed at the next parish meeting those councillors all must have approved the minutes so approved the libel in the minutes. I therefore put in mirror complaints about all the councillors listed as present at that meeting citing collectively responsibility..
This seems daft as it is like claim directors are not responsible for the actions of the company. Any suggestions or legal argument, precedents to support my complaint that the councillors are responsible?
This seems daft as it is like claim directors are not responsible for the actions of the company. Any suggestions or legal argument, precedents to support my complaint that the councillors are responsible?
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