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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 10:54 am 
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Deputy Lord Mayor Sajjad Malik could lose taxi licence following domestic abuse order

https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/17486 ... use-order/

THE Deputy Lord Mayor of Oxford could have his licence to drive taxis in the city revoked after he was given an order for domestic violence.

Taxi driver Sajjad Malik, 50, will be referred to a council committee that will decide whether he remains a ‘fit and proper person’.

Malik was given a 28-day domestic violence protection order (DVPO) at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.

Councillors urged him to resign as Deputy Lord Mayor and as a councillor.

The DVPO means he must not ‘threaten’ two people with violence, ‘behave in a way that would cause any other person to fear that violence would be used’ towards those two people or go within 50 metres of Emperor Gardens, Greater Leys, where he lives.

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A city council spokesman said: “The city council, following liaison with Thames Valley Police, has considered the facts of the case and a referral will be made to the general purposes licensing sub-committee to determine Councillor Malik’s ‘fit and proper’ status.”

Andrew Gant, the leader of the Liberal Democrat group, said: "It is not appropriate for him to continue representing our city or his ward residents."

He has asked the city council's leader, Susan Brown, to expel Malik and to strip him of the title of Deputy Lord Mayor before the council's next meeting on April 29.

He added: "I ask councillors of all parties and groups to join me in these calls, for the sake of the reputation and good governance of the city and community we share."

While he attacked Labour's handling, saying its decision to suspend him indefinitely rather than expelling him as 'weak and insufficient'.

Malik is currently an independent councillor following his suspension from Labour.

Independent councillor Mick Haines said Malik remaining a councillor and Deputy Lord Mayor was 'absolutely scandalous'.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 4:32 pm 
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didn't this chap get into a spot of bother a couple of years ago as well ?

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 10:12 pm 
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Malik was given a 28-day domestic violence protection order (DVPO) at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.

These aren't really 'your guilty of an offence' orders, they are more of a 'the police believe something might be amiss, and want to keep one party away from the other, to see what happens in the interim' orders.

Thus I struggle to see what grounds any council would have to revoke/suspend a drivers license based on that order.

Now whilst the order is in place agencies will engage with the alleged victim(s) to see if they will make a statement etc, but unless the police get the evidence nothing will happen/change.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 10:21 pm 
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Malik was given a 28-day domestic violence protection order (DVPO) at Oxford Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.

These aren't really 'your guilty of an offence' orders, they are more of a 'the police believe something might be amiss, and want to keep one party away from the other, to see what happens in the interim' orders.

Thus I struggle to see what grounds any council would have to revoke/suspend a drivers license based on that order.

Now whilst the order is in place agencies will engage with the alleged victim(s) to see if they will make a statement etc, but unless the police get the evidence nothing will happen/change.

Burdon of proof.
With the magistrates it would be beyond reasonable doubt but the councillors will decide on the balance of probability.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 10:44 pm 
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Burdon of proof.
With the magistrates it would be beyond reasonable doubt but the councillors will decide on the balance of probability.

My point is that those orders are to allow time to gather evidence.

At present there is no evidence. Just a concern something might have happened, and they want to protect the alleged victim whilst they gather it.

Or not as the case may be.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 11:05 pm 
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Burdon of proof.
With the magistrates it would be beyond reasonable doubt but the councillors will decide on the balance of probability.

My point is that those orders are to allow time to gather evidence.

At present there is no evidence. Just a concern something might have happened, and they want to protect the alleged victim whilst they gather it.

Or not as the case may be.


Does 'no smoke without fire' meet the burden of proof threshold? :badgrin:

Anyway, the article says that the council's referral to the committee was made "following liason with Thames Valley Police", so presumably there's substantive evidence of some kind meriting a committee hearing? :-k


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 2:48 pm 
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thought I had heard that name before he is always asked to comment by the oxford mail it seems

http://www.taxi-driver.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31938&p=374590&hilit=oxford%2Ccouncillor%2Cmalik#p374590

http://www.taxi-driver.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22974&p=287545&hilit=oxford%2Ccouncillor%2Cmalik#p287545

http://www.taxi-driver.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22272&p=278998&hilit=oxford%2Ccouncillor%2Cmalik#p278998

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