Examples of Disclosable Pecuniary Interest in a sentence
The Monitoring Officer advises that: Paragraph 10 of the Code of Conduct will only preclude a Member from participating in any matter to be considered or being considered at, for example, a meeting of the Assembly, where the Member has a direct Disclosable Pecuniary Interest in that particular matter.
Where a matter arises at a meeting which relates to your own financial interest (andis not a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest) or your own wellbeing or is otherwise to your advantage or relates to a financial interest or wellbeing or is otherwise to the advantage of a relative, friend or close associate, you must disclose the interest and not vote on the matter unless granted a dispensation.
You have a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest if it is of a description specified in regulations made by the Secretary of State and either: 2.1 it is an interest of yours, or 2.2 it is an interest of: • your spouse or civil partner • a person with whom you are living as husband and wife, or • a person with whom you are living as if you were civil partners • and you are aware that that other person has the interest.
Where you consider (and the Council’s Monitoring Officer agrees) that the nature of a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest, or other interest is such that disclosure of the details of the interest could lead to you or a person connected with you being subject to intimidation or violence, it is a “sensitive interest” for the purposes of the Code.
Where a matter arises at a meeting which directly relates to your financial interest or well-being (and is not a Disclosable Pecuniary Interest set out in Table 1) or a financial interest or well-being of a relative or close associate, you must disclose the interest.