Thank you for responding..
Our District Council has included all of the Nolan Principles as part of their Code of Conduct for councillors.
Anyone who stands for election will therefore be aware that they must be prepared to be 'answerable to the public for their actions and decisions and be subject to the scrutiny necessary to achieve this'.
They do not anticipate being answerable to an unelected official, i.e. a Monitoring Officer, whose duty must surely be, as an administrator, to ensure that councillors' responses to complaints are passed on to complainants?
Our DC's MO has simply said that he 'Cannot provide the councillor's response to my complaint' thereby denying that his council adopted the Nolan Principles which are on their web site.
Such secrecy cannot surely be acceptable in our country which is the envy of many throughout the world for our open and accessible democracy?