Monday, October 21, 2013

What is the Cabinet? LLB part I Punjab Universty

What is the Cabinet?
The Cabinet (or 'Executive') is made up of the leader and executive members, whose role is to:
·         Provide leadership
·         Propose the budget and policy framework
·         Implement policy through chief officers
Our Committee Meeting Finder gives details of forthcoming meetings, explains the arrangements for public participation and provides the papers on which the decisions are made.
Executive members are councillors with special responsibilities over an area of the council's activities e.g. Education & Children's Planning. Their area of responsibility is known as their portfolio.
The work and decisions of the Cabinet and executive members are scrutinised by the council's scrutiny commissions. Councillors have the right, in certain circumstances, to 'call in' a Cabinet decision for consideration by a scrutiny commission.
The leader and executive members are elected at the annual meeting of the council. It is normal practice for them to be drawn from the political party with an overall majority on the council. Where no one party has overall control, political parties may work together to propose the leader of the council and Cabinet members.
Until 2001, councils in England and Wales had a committee system for taking decisions. Under the Local Government Act 2000, councils were required to change the way they made decisions and adopt a new system. We adopted the leader and cabinet system in 2001, along with many other councils in England and Wales.
Although the Cabinet only includes the leader and executive members, theFull Council includes all councillors.  The Full Council's role is to:
·         Approve or reject the budget and policy framework
·         Select the leader of the council and appoint executive members
·         Adopt the constitution
·         Appoint committees to be responsible for overview and scrutiny functions and regulatory matters
Cabinet members and portfolios
With effect from 17 May 2011
The Cabinet has eight members and two assistant members. The Cabinet members are:
Councillor Barbara Janke - Leader
Councillor Simon Cook - Deputy Leader, Cabinet Member for Capital Programme, Sport and Culture
Councillor Tim Kent - Cabinet Member for Transport
Councillor Dr. Jon Rogers - Cabinet Member for Care and Health
Councillor Gary Hopkins - Cabinet Member for Targeted Improvements
Councillor Clare Campion-Smith - Cabinent Member for Children and Young People
Councillor Anthony Negus - Cabinet  Member for Housing, Property Services and Regeneration
Councillor Guy Poultney - Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods
Councillor Neil Harrison - Assistant Cabinet Member (responsibilities include Sustainability and CYPS issues)
Councillor Sean Emmett - Assistant Cabinet Member (responsibilities include Financial Management, HR and Housing Benefit)


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