A Norfolk councillor has been under investigation after an allegation was made against him.
Members of West Norfolk Council are to meet on Thursday to discuss the outcome of the probe into the actions of Simon Nash, who represents the ward of West Winch.
It follows a complaint that he has breached the authority's code of conduct.
The results of the investigation will be presented to the public standards committee, which will consider the evidence and decide whether the code has been breached.
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The meeting will be held in secret, with the public and press excluded.
A spokeswoman for the council has said it is unable to comment or provide any details about what the investigation looked into as it is a "confidential legal matter".
Simon Nash has been a councillor since 2019 and has previously been a chairman of a standards hearing panel but he later stepped down during a hearing into the conduct of another councillor, Shimit Patel.
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