The City of Parramatta council has fired its chief executive Gail Connolly in a tense and rowdy meeting that stretched towards 11.30pm and revealed deep divisions within one of the city’s most powerful councils.
Councillors voted 9-6 on Monday night to immediately terminate Connolly’s contract, following a series of controversies first reported in this masthead including allegations that she made inappropriate remarks to staff and was negotiating to exit the organisation, and a Supreme Court judgment that found she had improperly withheld documents from councillors about the censuring of a fellow councillor.
City of Parramatta Council chief executive Gail Connolly was terminated.Credit: Wolter Peeters
Connolly’s termination, made while she was on an extended period of sick leave, is effective immediately. George Bounassif, who has been acting as chief executive in Connolly’s absence, has been appointed as acting chief executive of the council, while Liberal lord mayor Martin Zaiter was given “the authority to make all relevant and reasonable decisions that are necessary to implement the decision to terminate the employment of Gail Connolly”.
In a statement sent at 10 minutes past midnight, Zaiter said: “Since joining in March 2023, Ms Connolly PSM has led the delivery of a number of significant projects and initiatives for the City of Parramatta.
“I would like to assure our community and ratepayers that our councillors, executive team and staff remain committed to delivering on our services and commitments and making the City of Parramatta the best place to live, work and play.”
The dismissal of one of Sydney’s most prominent council bosses came as a surprise, having not been listed on the council’s meeting agenda. Towards the end of the meeting, which was drawn out due to multiple technology failures, councillors voted to suspend standing orders and moved the meeting into a confidential session “to discuss a personnel matter”.
Lord mayor Martin Zaiter (top left) voted to sack the boss.Credit: City of Parramatta
Members of the public and council staff left the council chambers and milled around the top level of the council’s PHIVE building. Over the next hour and 39 minutes, Parramatta Square’s evening silence was punctuated only by the occasional yelling of Liberal councillor Steven Issa and Labor councillor Patricia Prociv, which could be heard from inside the chamber.
Connolly had led the council since 2023, having previously served as general manager of Ryde and Georges River councils. She was appointed by the council after a five-councillor selection panel recommended her for the job. But her appointment was mired in controversy from the start.