Dunfermline Press

Ex-Tory councillor censured for ‘aggressive’ behaviour

- By Danyel VanReenen Local Democracy Reporter editorial@dunfermlin­epress.co.uk

A FORMER Tory councillor has been officially censured for “aggressive” and “disruptive” behaviour.

Linda Holt was rapped by the Standards Commission in July after a complaint about her behaviour at a public meeting during her time in office.

Their report and censure, a formal recording of the commission’s “severe and public disapprova­l” of her conduct, was submitted to Thursday’s Fife Council meeting.

Ms Holt was first elected as a Conservati­ve councillor for the East Neuk and Landward ward in 2017. She later became an independen­t councillor but was not reelected in 2022.

However, her conduct was under investigat­ion by the Standards Commission following complaints of “aggressive”, “inappropri­ate” and “disrespect­ful” behaviour from two years ago.

The panel considered multiple complaints about her behaviour and it was determined that Ms Holt failed to treat council officers with respect in emails from June 2021.

Another complaint claimed that she “behaved disrespect­fully” by speaking to a community council secretary in a “disrespect­ful and aggressive manner; raising her voice and speaking in an angry fashion to various members of the public, and treating them with contempt; and ignoring attempts by the acting chair to silence her.”

In particular, the panel noted that her conduct had been described as aggressive, combative and inappropri­ate during the community meeting.

It was determined that Ms Holt had breached the Councillor­s’ Code of Conduct in regards to her “wholly unnecessar­y and entirely inappropri­ate” behaviour towards the community council secretary.

The panel said she had shouted and “behaved in an aggressive, disparagin­g and dismissive manner towards him”.

It also noted that “bullying is inappropri­ate and unwelcome behaviour which is offensive and intimidati­ng, and which makes an individual or group feel undermined, humiliated or insulted”.

The panel further noted that “bullying usually arises as a result of an individual misusing their power”.

Complaints about Ms Holt’s treatment of members of the public or her ignorance of attempts to silence her were not upheld.

The final complaint claimed that Ms Holt made “misleading and inaccurate statements about the [ community council] secretary, and the respondent used provocativ­e language to malign him”.

The statements were published on her constituen­cy Facebook page as an “open letter to St Monans.”

These complaints were also determined to be a breach of the Councillor­s’ Code of Conduct.

As part of the hearing, Ms Holt said she considered the complaints to be vexatious and part of a sustained campaign against her.

She accepted that the community council meeting in August 2021 had been unruly, but advised that the reason she had spoken with a loud voice was because she was partially deaf.

 ?? ?? FINDINGS: Former Fife councilor Linda Holt has been censured for ‘aggressive’ and ‘inappropri­ate’ conduct.
FINDINGS: Former Fife councilor Linda Holt has been censured for ‘aggressive’ and ‘inappropri­ate’ conduct.

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