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Cardiff councillor Imran Latif suspended after conduct breach 2026

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Last updated: July 16, 2026 3:26 pm
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Key Points

  • Liberal Democrat councillor Imran Latif, who represents Penylan in Cardiff, has been suspended for two months after a public hearing found he breached the members code of conduct.
  • The hearing concluded that he failed to conduct himself in a way that could reasonably be seen as bringing his office or authority into disrepute.
  • The report was published by Kieran Molloy of Nation.Cymru on 15 July 2026.
  • The case centres on standards expected of elected councillors and the sanctions available when a breach is proven.

Cardiff (Cardiff Daily) July 16, 2026 – Cardiff councillor Imran Latif has been suspended for two months after a public hearing found that he breached the members code of conduct, according to Kieran Molloy of Nation.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What did the hearing decide?
  • Who is Imran Latif?
  • What does the code allow?
  • Why does this matter?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction

What did the hearing decide?

As reported by Kieran Molloy of Nation.Cymru, the hearing found that Cllr Latif failed

“not to conduct himself in a manner which could reasonably be regarded as bringing his office or authority into disrepute”.

The sanction means he will be unable to serve as a councillor for the period set by the panel. The decision places the case within the framework of local government standards enforcement, where breaches can lead to formal penalties.

Who is Imran Latif?

Imran Latif is a Liberal Democrat councillor for Penylan, Cardiff. Nation.Cymru identified him in its report as the councillor suspended following the hearing.

The article does not, in the snippet available, provide further detail on the underlying conduct that led to the finding.

What does the code allow?

The Welsh standards framework allows panels to impose sanctions when a councillor is found to have breached the code of conduct.

These sanctions can include censure, suspension, or disqualification, depending on the seriousness of the case.

A suspension can be full or partial and can last for up to one year under the rules described in the standards guidance.

Why does this matter?

Conduct rulings against elected members matter because they affect public confidence in local government and the standards expected of councillors.

A finding that a councillor brought their office into disrepute is a serious judgment because it goes to trust, behaviour and the reputation of the authority.

For Cardiff residents in Penylan, the suspension temporarily removes their elected representative from active council duties.

Background of the development

Local government councillors are expected to follow a code of conduct, and complaints can be investigated and then heard by an adjudication panel.

If a panel concludes that the code has been breached, it must impose a sanction. The standards system is designed to address behaviour that falls below the level expected of public office holders. In this case, that process ended with a two-month suspension for Cllr Latif.

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Prediction

For voters in Penylan, the immediate effect is that their ward representation may be disrupted while the suspension is in place.

The case may also encourage closer scrutiny of councillor conduct in Cardiff and other Welsh councils, because it shows that code breaches can lead to formal penalties.

For the Liberal Democrats locally, the issue may prompt attention to internal standards and public messaging around accountability.

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