News RSS Feed


Coleman's Harvey Nic's hamper 'doesn't look good'


THE Mayor of Barnet's acceptance of free meals and a luxury hamper from a company later awarded a £12 million contract by an authority he chairs “doesn't look good”, the Fire Brigade Union says.

Councillor Brian Coleman, also London Assembly Member for Barnet and Camden, has been treated to four free meals and a £350 Harvey Nichols hamper by John Shannon, CEO of AssetCo, over the last two years.

The company has now been awarded a five-year contract to provide reserve fire crews in London by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA), which Mr Coleman chairs.

Paul Embrey, a London official for the Fire Brigade Union, said: “There does seem to be a somewhat incestuous relationship between AssetCo and Mr Coleman.

“When you have a situation where a company is lavishing hospitality on him with dinner dates and a £350 Harvey Nichols hamper you have to ask certain questions.

“We're reluctant to start making accusations until we've asked those questions, but at the moment it doesn't look good.”

Both Mr Coleman and AssetCo have declined to comment on the hamper, the meals and what was discussed at the meetings.

The register of hospitality and gifts received by members of the LFEPA is not publicly available but was obtained by Adam Bienkov, author of the Tory Troll blog, under the Freedom of Information Act.

The register shows that since September 2007 Mr Coleman received 18 free meals that related to his work as chair of the authority.


Your Say Your Times

Mr Tibbs, Stockholm says...
3:46pm Wed 15 Jul 09

to be fair if i earned the meagre salary of a public servant i would take the free meals too. What's that? Oh.

Mr Reasonable, New barnet says...
5:09pm Wed 15 Jul 09

Meals are one thing but a £350 Harvey Nichols hamper for goodness sake! What was he thinking? Yet again this shows exceptionally poor judgement on his part and undermines the credibility of his position on the GLA and Barnet Council.

MartinR, Colindale says...
10:29am Thu 16 Jul 09

I believe that the majority of events the current Mayor of Barnet attends will include a free meal and/or some other form of gratuity.

Mr Reasonable, New barnet says...
12:07pm Thu 16 Jul 09

MartinR wrote:
I believe that the majority of events the current Mayor of Barnet attends will include a free meal and/or some other form of gratuity.
Free meal yes; "gratuity" only if a token of the meeting - definitely not a £350 Harvey Nichols hamper. It was excessive by any sensible person's standards. Anyone with an ounce of common sense would have returned this "gratuity" immediately or donated it to a good cause.

Go Between, London says...
4:30pm Fri 17 Jul 09

There are people in this Borough that are struggling to make ends meet at this present time. You would think that after what has occurred recently at Westminster that Public Servants like Mr Coleman would be sensitive to this type of issue. You know it just shows how ignorant and complacent this present batch of Barnet Cllrs are.

Comments are closed on this article.


Local Advertisers

Local Information

Enter your postcode, town or place name

House prices »   Schools »   Crime »   Hospitals »