At a recent meeting, a TC chairman called on members present to resolve that one item on the agenda for the actual meeting taking place contained exempt information. The agenda did not have any reference to exempt or confidential information. When the resolution was given, a member of the public was told that he could remain for the item, but had to promise not to reveal what he had heard.was confidential and give an undertaking not to share it. The member of the public refused to consent to this, arguing that if anything discussed was exempted, a resolution should have been passed before the agenda was issued, not at the meeting. He walked out in disgust.
Can a chair add items for discussion and decision after a meeting starts that are not on the published agenda. If not which act stipulates this?