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‘Do not talk’: Councillors gagged as arrests rock Peterborough City Council

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11:09am, July 31 2025
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Councillors have been warned not to speculate or talk to others about three arrests at Peterborough City Council. An email seen by CambsNews – which broke the story after the first arrest – came after two more arrests were confirmed yesterday by Cambridgeshire police.

All three relate to alleged misconduct in public office. Two men and one woman have been bailed.

A Cambs police spokesperson said: “A police investigation is ongoing into alleged misconduct in a public office at Peterborough City Council.

“On Wednesday, May 21 three people were arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office. A woman in her 60s from Cambridgeshire, a man in his 70s from Bedfordshire and a man in his 80s from Cambridgeshire

“The woman and man in his 70s have been bailed until November 19. The man in his 80s has been bailed until August 21.”

Misconduct in public office is a criminal offence that occurs when a public official abuses their position or fails to carry out their duties properly, resulting in harm to the public interest.

The offence was defined in the 2004 Court of Appeal case Attorney General’s Reference (No. 3 of 2003). The key elements are:

“A public officer acting as such who, without reasonable excuse or justification, wilfully neglects to perform their duty and/or wilfully misconducts themselves, to such a degree as to amount to an abuse of the public’s trust in the office holder.”

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Key elements of misconduct in public office (UK context):

To prove misconduct in public office, four elements must generally be present:

  1. A public officer acting as such
    The accused must hold a public office — e.g., police officer, prison officer, civil servant, MP, judge, etc.
  2. Wilful neglect of duty or wilful misconduct
    The misconduct must be intentional or done with reckless disregard. Simple negligence or honest mistakes typically don’t qualify.
  3. Without reasonable excuse or justification
    There must be no valid or lawful reason for the misconduct.
  4. Abuse of the public’s trust
    The misconduct must be serious enough to amount to an abuse of the public’s trust in the officeholder and harm the public interest.
Peterborough City Council where 3 arrests have been made in connection to allegations of misconduct in public office. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough City Council where 3 arrests have been made in connection to allegations of misconduct in public office. PHOTO: Terry Harris

The email sent to all Peterborough city councillors recognises “that there is commentary on social media and likely you are receiving questions from residents, with lots of speculation as you would expect.

“You are likely asking questions of each other and council officers”.

The email advises councillors “that when police investigations are ongoing, councillors should not be sharing information they may have with each other and the public, either in person, on email or on social media.

“Doing so could prejudice the police investigation which is of course a criminal offence. If you are asked about any police matter involving the council, it is always best to say that you cannot comment”.

It adds: “There is also the matter of the council’s reputation to consider, and collectively we are all responsible for preserving it, and enhancing it. “Sharing information, which may or may not be true, and regardless could prejudice a police investigation, could damage the council’s reputation and the trust that residents have in us all”.

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