The suspended chief executive officer of the City of Perth, Michelle Reynolds, emails councillors minutes before a scheduled committee meeting, providing what she describes as “late advice” on a live compliance issue. Multiple outlets report the message is sent shortly before the meeting begins.
The reporting frames the emails as part of an ongoing matter involving Reynolds’ suspension and scrutiny of her conduct and the council’s processes. While the outlets describe the same core timing and content of the email—its proximity to the meeting and its purpose—their coverage focuses on slightly different aspects of the dispute and how the email may relate to the handling of compliance concerns before councillors consider the issue.
Overall, all three sources agree on the central factual point: Reynolds sends a late “advice” email to councillors before the committee convenes, in connection with an active compliance topic. The articles do not indicate the broader outcome of the committee meeting in the provided summaries, but they treat the email as a significant element in the wider governance review.