Attending Scrutiny meetings

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What is Overview and scrutiny?

They ensure openness and transparency in the way decisions are taken and provides independent and impartial checks and measures for both the organisation and the public. The overview and scrutiny function also draws on a wide range of members across all political parties and geographical wards to bring wider experience and views to the Council’s policy development and service improvement activities.

Overview and scrutiny is one of the most significant ways in which a non-executive councillor can contribute to the direction of the Council. It must not be seen as a secondary importance to the decision-making Cabinet. It is an equal and critical part of the decision making process, and is vital in maintaining public confidence.

It is important to understand there is a clear separation of responsibilities between decision makers and those responsible for holding them to account. Overview and Scrutiny Committees cannot make decisions on behalf of the Council but they can ensure that those that do so, are making robust decisions in the right way and are fully appreciative of broader opinion.

For more information about how Overview and Scrutiny works in Torfaen, download a copy of the Guide to Overview and Scrutiny - also available on this page to download.

What is Overview and scrutiny?

They ensure openness and transparency in the way decisions are taken and provides independent and impartial checks and measures for both the organisation and the public. The overview and scrutiny function also draws on a wide range of members across all political parties and geographical wards to bring wider experience and views to the Council’s policy development and service improvement activities.

Overview and scrutiny is one of the most significant ways in which a non-executive councillor can contribute to the direction of the Council. It must not be seen as a secondary importance to the decision-making Cabinet. It is an equal and critical part of the decision making process, and is vital in maintaining public confidence.

It is important to understand there is a clear separation of responsibilities between decision makers and those responsible for holding them to account. Overview and Scrutiny Committees cannot make decisions on behalf of the Council but they can ensure that those that do so, are making robust decisions in the right way and are fully appreciative of broader opinion.

For more information about how Overview and Scrutiny works in Torfaen, download a copy of the Guide to Overview and Scrutiny - also available on this page to download.

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