Council leader Rodwell dropped as Labour candidate
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Barking council leader Darren Rodwell has been removed from the list of election candidates being approved today by Labour's National Executive Committee (NEC).
An internal process into allegations concerning Mr Rodwell is under way, the 大象传媒 understands.
The NEC will likely make a decision over who will be Labour鈥檚 candidate in the seat in the next 48 hours.
Darren Rodwell has been contacted for comment.
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As the 大象传媒 reported on Monday, In 2022, Mr Rodwell said he asked police not to respond if they were contacted by a resident he was planning to confront at their home.
He also claimed he used official systems to find the address of the person who had threatened him online.
Darren Rodwell said the incident in 2022 was prompted by the setting up of a Facebook page which aimed 鈥渢o have me taken out鈥.
A few weeks later, he told the legal firm Mishcon De Reya's "Property She" podcast: 鈥淚 approached the police and they said: 鈥極h there鈥檚 nothing we can do, it鈥檚 not a direct threat.鈥欌
鈥淚 found out where the person lived because you know I have the ways and means so, I used them.
鈥淎nd so I phoned, or my office phoned the police up and said the leader wants to let you know, don鈥檛 worry if you get a phone call from this address.
鈥淏ut it鈥檚 only him going round there asking why they think they could do a [Facebook] page to have him taken out.鈥
Cllr Rodwell also recounted how, in a separate incident, he chased two men down the street with a baseball bat after they attacked his home.
The Data Protection Act means there are strict rules for how personal details like addresses can be obtained, including within local government.
Cllr Rodwell, Labour and the Metropolitan Police all declined to comment on the claims.
Responding to separate allegations in the Independent, which the 大象传媒 has been unable to verify, Mr Rodwell said he utterly refuted them and was seeking legal advice.