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Mayor Of Liverpool Steps Down Following Arrest

Mayor Of Liverpool Steps Down Following Arrest
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Joe Anderson, the Mayor of Liverpool has reportedly stepped down following his recent arrest.

Image Credits: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo.

The Labour party members recent run in with the law was part of a corruption investigation, where he was arrested on suspicion of witness intimidation and bribery. He has now been suspended by the Labour Party, and has also stepped down from his position as Mayor of Liverpool.

This is just whilst the investigation is carried out and completed by police – he is currently out on bail.

Deputy Mayor Wendy Simon will now fill the vacant position and become Mayor for the foreseeable future.

In his statement, released today, Mayor Anderson said: “I have always done what I believe is best for the city, and I am taking the following action with those best intentions in mind.

“It is important that everyone in Liverpool knows that our leaders are focussed on what is most important to the people; their livelihoods and, with a pandemic still in force, their lives.

“For this reason, I believe it is important that the city, and government, are reassured that our city is indeed operating in the correct way.

“I am, therefore, stepping away from decision-making within the council through a period of unpaid leave, until the police make clear their intentions with the investigation on the 31st December.

“I will make a further statement at that point. Wendy Simon will be acting as Mayor and I have all faith that she will provide the leadership our city requires at this time.

“The arrest on Friday has also been a painful shock for me and my family, following a difficult few months. I need to focus on their future and returning to a normal they can recognise, with the reassurance that I am no longer under suspicion.

“Therefore I am going to focus on co-operating with the police in their ongoing inquiry, as I believe time will make it clear that I have no case to answer.

He concluded: “This situation has not dampened my passion for our city and the inspiring people who live and work here, most particularly the dedicated public servants who work within the Council and the Cabinet. They will continue their incredible work, as we would expect, against the challenging circumstances we find ourselves in.

“But I am not prepared to contribute my own circumstances to those challenges, so I have reached this decision for that reason alone.

“I am very grateful for the many messages of support I have received and I have faith that, as always, the future of our city is bright and its best days are ahead.”

A further 4 people in Liverpool have been arrested in relation to the investigation, and its not clear whether they’re out on bail or even what their charges are as of yet.

 

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