Fareham politician Sean Woodward resigns cabinet role in Hampshire County Council due to 'personal reasons'
Councillor Sean Woodward resigned from his position as executive member for recreation and heritage, which he has held since May 2018.
A member of the council since 2005, Cllr Woodward remains a county councillor and will leave his cabinet position with immediate effect.
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Hide AdHis departure is due to ‘personal reasons and pressure of work’, according to a statement from Hampshire County Council.
Council leader Keith Mans said: ‘Earlier today, I accepted the formal resignation of Cllr Seán Woodward from his role on cabinet.
‘I wish to thank Sean for his support to my cabinet. I will be announcing his replacement in the next day or so.’
Cllr Woodward was contacted for comment.
His resignation follows a conduct panel ruling that the politician compromised his position as a cabinet member with ‘unusual’ behaviour around a £15,000 grant to a motorcycle display team last year.
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Hide AdThe panel recommended no further action was taken, commenting that they believed no dishonesty had taken place.
Cllr Woodward, who is also the leader of Fareham Borough Council, later posted an apology for his ‘single lapse of judgement’ on Facebook.
The panel has led to more than 250 people signing a petition calling for further investigation.
An email seen by The News shows that Fareham Borough Council officers had previously investigated a similar complaint earlier this year, but at the time found no evidence that he had breached the council’s code of conduct.