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Councils in dispute with gas contractor while setting a date to transfer East Kent Housing services to councils

On the 13th December 2019, the four chief execs of Canterbury, Dover,  Folkestone & Hythe and Thanet Councils became the directors of East Kent Housing.

The Shepwayvox Team has established that in less than three months, the gas contractor Gas Call Services Limited, (who started 01/11/19) issued all four councils with a dispute letter relating to the contract tender terms.

This matter remains unresolved as we understand from well placed sources inside FHDC, EKH and Gas Call Services Ltd.

It was announced yesterday staff at East Kent Housing (EKH) and the services it provides are set to transfer to the four councils that own it at close of play on 30 September (2020) this year.

The decision to break up EKH was made by councillors at all  four councils at the start of the year following a consultation with tenants.

The move was prompted by a series of health and safety failings exposed by the Shepwayvox Team after an eighteen month investigation highlighted significant issues; which included:

Minutes show there remain a considerable number of issues, set above which need to be fully resolved before full compliance.

On the 8th August 2019 all four Chief Execs were “summonsed” to the Regulator of Social Housing in London to address the issues brought to light by the Shepwayvox Team’s investigation. Since then they have been addressing the issues raised by regulator. On the 29th Jan 2020 the Councils issued the Regulator with their detailed risk register and proposed mitigation report.

However, the Regulator is not just interested in the detailed risk register and proposed mitigation report. They are very interested in EKH staffing position too. The councils must send regular updates to the Regulator.

Regarding staff, EKH have had issues of recruitment over the last fifteen months or so, due in part to the publicity they received from our investigation.

The Councils have made it clear that to plug the vacancies EKH have, they hope many of the agency staff who have been vital in supporting the organisation [EKH] during  the period of fundamental change will want to go and work for one of the four councils when the services transfer in Sept 2020; and they will be working with them to make that happen.

Meanwhile, the contract tender terms remain in dispute and there is NO Deborah Upton to blame, just the four Chief Execs. We hope they’ll resolve this issue swiftly. after all, losing one contractor to potential fraud was a misfortune, losing a second really would look like carelessness.

FHDC and CCC have been approached for a comment about the dispute letter, but at the time of publication a reply there has come none.

The Shepwayvox Team

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