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Council chief forfeits election fee after Hackney poll chaos

Tim Shields apologises unreservedly and says he will donate cash to community

Tim Shields, acting returning officer and Chief Executive of Hackney Council

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Following the publication today of a damning report by the Electoral Commission, the UK’s elections watchdog, Hackney Council has confirmed that acting returning officer and Chief Executive Tim Shields will be waiving the fee he was due to receive in payment for organising the polls.

The fee would have been an additional payment made on top of Mr  Shields’s usual salary. According to the  2010 Town Hall Rich List, Mr Shields’s 2008-2009  salary was £117, 956.

Mr Shields follows John Mothersole, the returning officer for Sheffield Hallam parliamentary constituency who announced earlier this month that he would not be taking his expected fee of £20,000 for organising the elections there. As in Hackney, Sheffield was dogged by chaos at polling stations with some voters unable to cast their ballots.

Tim Shields, acting returning officer, said, “I welcome the Electoral  Commission’s report which highlights some of the changes that need to be  made to the electoral system nationally.

“There were a number of  problems in Hackney on polling day for which I have unreservedly  apologised to our residents, and which is why I’ve made the decision to  waive my acting returning officer’s fee. I will ask the Council to  invest it into a facility for the community.

“In addition to this, I have  commissioned a full independent report into what happened here, which  will go into much more detail than the Electoral Commission’s report  about our local circumstances and help us ensure nothing like this ever  happens again in Hackney.”

Hackney was the last London borough to its announce parliamentary election results, and the Council’s organisation of the  electoral process has been condemned by both re-elected MPs, Meg Hillier and Diane Abbott, who have described it as ‘an embarrassment’.

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