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Latest LEP blueprint, Sir John Banham & Lord Nolan

Graham Smith | 09:32 UK time, Thursday, 6 January 2011

JBprospectus2
Click on this link (it's a Word document but will also open with Notepad, Wordpad etc) to read the latest version of Sir John Banham's blueprint for the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership. This version was written on 15th December to update the original, written on 4th December.

Sir John tells me he is currently working on a further version to reflect comments and opinions he has received in recent weeks. He also tells me he sees the board members being (initially) appointed and then subjected to re-election by a ballot of "stakeholders" in similar fashion to a PLC. Here's an extract from Version 2 document:

"The Partnership should be set up as a Limited Company, subject to exactly the same corporate governance rules as are set out in the Combined Code of the London Listing Authorities. The closest analogy would probably be publicly-quoted investment trusts, which do not have any corporate staff beyond a small secretariat that supports the entirely non-executive Board of Directors; all fund management activities are sub-contracted to an appointed fund management company.

"During the start-up phase, while the directors are being recruited and SPVs established, the Partnership would need to look to Cornwall Council for the necessary support.

"The Partnership would be structured to oversee a series of special purpose vehicles (SPV), as well as the work of the CDC. Each new SPV would have its own Board of Directors, management organization and shareholding structure/joint venture partners; management and employees would own up to 10% of the equity in each enterprise. The Chairman of each would sit as a Director of the Partnership; and the people of Cornwall would have a significant strategic shareholding in the vehicle which would be funded by Cornwall Council."

Just before Christmas Cornwall Council sent me a statement saying board members would be appointed through a - a reference to Lord Nolan's recommendations to improve the transparency and integrity of public appointments.

I asked Sir John about this and he's clearly not keen on a Nolan process. I don't see how both Sir John and the Council can be right....so let's fire off a few more questions to County Hall and see what comes back.

And of course, both Sir John and the Council are at odds with a sector of the small business community, who think the main purpose of the LEP is to support (rather than change fundamentally) Cornwall's existing economic model. There's a meeting of small business interests at Roche this evening, so no doubt more to report tomorrow.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    "Poop Poop, All aboard the Gravy Train" was what we would cry when this kind of annoncement was made, when I used to work in PFI.

  • Comment number 2.

    Imaginative stuff: lots about structure but what's the detail of the content? (I cannot download the prospectus document or get the RSS to work in iGoogle.)

  • Comment number 3.

    The prospectus is a "Word" document but will also open with Notepad, Wordpad etc. Sorry for not making this clear.

  • Comment number 4.

    Sir John shouldn't even be there, the amazing farce continues. Doubtless the "stakeholders" group will also be carefully manipulated to ensure that the right view gets voted through - just like the groups that were hand picked to "vote" in Sir John. The prospectus too, given that it comes with all the priorities of the LEP already fixed in place, as determined by Sir JB and the Council, what will there be left to vote on once the people it affects are finally allowed a say? If SJB were fit for the role he would immediately stand down and contest a fair and open process with other candidates.

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