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Monday, November 06, 2006

Sir David Henshaw's Biography Part ONE

SEE BELOW FOR THE FIRST IN MANY INSTALLMENTS OF MIKE STOREY'S VERSION OF EVENTS ON HOW SIR DAVID HENSHAW THREATENED AND BULLIED HIS WAY INTO A HUGE PENSION DEAL, THAT WAS PAID FOR BY LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL TAX PAYERS.

THIS SHOULD MAKE INTERESTING READING OVER THE NEXT FEW BLOG POSTINGS FROM HENSHAW AND THE EVIL CABAL BLOGSPOT.



Sunday, November 05, 2006
SIR DIDDY AND LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL : THE UNTOLD STOREY

DAVID HENSHAW was "aggressive, threatening and intimidating" to the elected Leader of Liverpool city council, previously unreleased documents have disclosed.

They describe how chief executive Henshaw's relationship with Councillor Mike Storey deteriorated over the ill-fated Mersey tram.

And they reveal how the relationship worsened even further after the council turned down a huge pension deal for Henshaw.

The documents also give a shocking insight into Henshaw's personal behaviour and reveal how he used abusive and threatening language in his dealings with the council Leader.

The confidential documents are split into several different sections and give a fascinating glimpse into the battle for power behind the scenes at Liverpool Town Hall.

We shall be serialising extracts from the documents over the next few weeks so that the people of the North West will be able to judge for themselves exactly what kind of man Henshaw is.

They reveal in detail how Henshaw and senior council officals tried to mount a coup to remove the democratically elected Leader of the council. One of the council officials involved is still working for Liverpool while another, astonishingly, has been promoted!

The first part of the secret documents is headed "Circumstances leading to the publication of the so-called Draft Section 151 Report" and has been written by the former Leader Councillor Mike Storey.

It tells how Henshaw approached Storey in 2004 and infomed him that he would have to leave the council in March 2006, because pension changes meant "it wasn't financially worth his while staying."

The council's Director of Resources, Phil Halsall, (known elsewhere as 'the smiling assassin') was instructed by Henshaw to write a report detailing how to get round the pension changes involved.

But Halsall (right) failed to write the report, leaving Henshaw " quite agitated". Then in another blunder, Halsall gave Councillor Storey a copy of an entirely different report!

When finally the correct report on Henshaw's pension was presented in private to the council committee responsible in February 2005, they had three major concerns:

* The report proposed that future pension arrangements for other senior officers should be decided just by Henshaw, Storey and Councillor Marilyn Fielding.

* The report contained no legal implications.

* The report contained no figures!


Storey says Henshaw met him outside the Town Hall after receiving a briefing about the private meeting from Halsall. Henshaw was "very vexed at what had happened."

Storey says: "I have to say that I felt in a very uncomfortable position. The fact that Phil Halsall had repeated verbatim, the discussion in the private meeting."

Executive Board members then agreed to Henshaw's pension being topped up (no figures were given, but it was estimated that this would be to the tune of £340,000), with only two against (current leader Warren Bradley and Education Member Paul Clein).

However the Cabinet set two conditions:
"they wanted to see actual figures" (!)
and they wanted Henshaw to relinquish his position as chief exec of Capital of Culture.

Storey says that the councils Executive Board again met privately to discuss Henshaw's pension and there was concern that there were still no figures available and that the entire Lib Dem group needed to discuss their response.

Storey then says: "At the Group meeting, I proposed that the augmented pension be approved. There was strong vocal opposition to this with every member of the Group bar one, saying that they could not support this. That it would set a very dangerous precedent. However, members were appreciative of his role as chief exec and the job he had done. No formal vote was taken. It was agreed that I would.....see if there were other ways of retaining David, but not with an augmented pension."

Storey then tells how at the subsequent council committee, he moved that the extra pension for Henshaw was not approved.

"At the end of the meeting, I spoke to the Executive Director for Central Services, Mr McElhinney (left, known elsewhere as 'the rottweiller'), who was clearly surprised and shocked at the decision."

Storey tells how he was then collared by reporters about the decision.

"The reporters infomed me that they had spoken to David Henshaw and he had said that in view of this decision, he would be leaving at the end of the year."


COMING NEXT: Henshaw confronts Storey about his emails and threatens his career. Storey considers resigning and disciplining Henshaw.


Posted by Tony Parrish47 at Sunday, November 05, 2006


What others say about Henshaw
"A man in whom I have no confidence and for whom I have no respect" Jane Kennedy, MP, former Health Minister.
"He's a puffed up little bully," Councillor Mike Storey, former leader of Liverpool city council.

"Henshaw has an ego the size of the city," former chief executive of the Mersey Partnership.

"An odious little wretch," Alison Halford.
"Who?, Tony Blair.
"He tried to get me sacked once - it was unbelievable," Executive Director, Phil Halsall.

"A horrible man," George Howarth, MP.
"Frighteningly insecure, driven by a huge ego and the overwhelming desire to be loved. He's like a little boy lost on the one hand - and on the other, the most vicious, nasty brutish individual you could ever have the misfortune to meet, let alone work for. Motivated by greed and believes in nothing but himself..." Matt Finnegan, former Director of Communications.

"Do you want to be in my gang?", Osama Bin Laden.
"A puffed up little squirt, poncing about the city as if he owned it," Warren Bradley, council leader
"A horrible man, horrible," Rex Makin.

"My hero," David McElhinney. (to be continued...)

Henshaw's personal expense account
Henshaw\
How Henshaw was paid off after he blackmailed the city

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* Tori Blare
* Liverpool Times
* I'm Tony Parrish
* Blondie's Blog

4 comments:

Tony Parrish47 said...

You are doing a fine job, Tori

Anonymous said...

How does Henshaw get away with all this shite, also how can Storey show his face anywhere?
He is a gobshite of the highest degree.
For gods sake he was scared of a midget in cuban heels!!!

They are all corrupt the lot of them.

Tori Blare said...

That is the question we all want answers to, just how and why are these people allowed to contnue spending OUR money, and get away with daylight robbery.
Any answers??

Anonymous said...

this is all disgraceful and depressing - I shant be able to vote for such a wet administration again especially when it looks like they are letting it happen all over again