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Democracy Dumped in Cumbria.. Nuclear Dump Under the Irish Sea Here We Come?! UNLESS...



Today's BBC news item features Councillor David Moore enthusing "it’s (Sellafield) the biggest employer in the area". He adds: “I think that’s why conversation here’s different. We’re already the hosts of the waste. And we all want to find it a safer location.” Councillor Moore is of course very keen on new wastes arriving at Sellafield.




What today's BBC news article on nuclear waste fails to state is that Councillor David Moore was one of only 3 (I know!) "executive councillors" who took the decision to put Cumbria in the frame for an unprecedented deep sub-sea nuclear dump by agreeing to the "Community Partnership" with Nuclear Waste Services in the plan to "deliver a Geological Disposal Facility." In doing so Councillor Moore failed to declare his fiscal interests in the nuclear industry by dint of his paid membership of various nuclear bodies (monies recieved totalling over £100,000) and his spouse's employment.


A police complaint was made about this ongoing failure to declare interests but Cumbria police after over a year of obfuscation and delays decided that there was no offence. Cumbria police have essentially given the green light to those in public office not to declare fiscal interests in decisions they make on industrial developments.


We have asked for sight of Cumbria Police's reasons for failing to take Councillor David Moore to task over his failure to declare interests but to no avail. It is clear that Councillor Moore was told by Cumbria Police that no action would be taken against him long before we were told. And we were only told after saying we would make an official complaint against the length of time the Police's decision was taking.


We have sent off another email today asking for sight of Cumbria Police's justification for not taking any action against David Moore - not even a slap on the wrist it appears for what is a criminal offence. Meanwhile Councillor David Moore, who has put Cumbria once again in the frame for a nuclear dump, is the 'go to' voice of the "community" for the mainstream media.


Something is very wrong here.


Today's email to Cumbria Police's Disclosure Unit:


Dear Disclosure Unit

We do not appear to have had full answers from you regarding Cumbria Police's decision not to prosecute Councillor David Moore's failure to declare nuclear interests when taking nuclear decisions with Copeland Borough Council.   David Moore is quoted on today's BBC News as a Councillor and member of the GDF Partnership.  The news item does not mention that David Moore was one of only three councillors who voted to go forward with GDF Partnership while recieving monies from the nuclear industry. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czx6e2x0kdyo

?What Date was Councillor David Moore told of the decision that he had committed no criminal offence when making Council decisions on nuclear by neglecting to disclose monies from the nuclear industry and that fact that his wife works for ........
On behalf of over 30 people signing a letter of complaint against Cllr David Moore, I request sight of the "comprehensive review of the police investigation that was undertaken and the outcome that no further action is to be taken because there is no evidence of any criminality." 

In particular I request sight of justifications for overturning the Localism Act in the case of Cllr David Moore 


The original letter of complaint was written in 2022 - the length of time the police took to reply to us and then take a decision (to take no action) is scandalous.





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