Replacement chosen for West Northants leader facing abuse claims
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A replacement has been nominated for a council leader who resigned amid domestic violence allegations.
Jonathan Nunn left his post at West Northamptonshire Council after five women accused him of threatening and controlling behaviour.
Now the ruling Conservative group has selected Adam Brown as Mr Nunn's replacement.
Mr Brown is expected to be confirmed as council leader at the authority's annual general meeting on 16 May.
A BBC investigation heard accounts from five women about Mr Nunn, who had led the council since 2021.
Police have confirmed they are making preliminary inquiries about the allegations, which Mr Nunn strenuously denies.
Mr Nunn said he had suffered a campaign of "relentless harassment".
Mr Brown, the council's deputy leader, was chosen to act in Mr Nunn's place temporarily. The Conservative group has now decided he should take over permanently.
Mr Brown, who lives in Northampton with his wife and young son, is a ward member for Bugbrooke and has been a councillor since 2016.
He said: "As somebody who was born and raised in the area, if the council does elect me as leader next month, to have the opportunity to serve the communities I know so well will be a fantastic privilege."
Matt Golby, the council's cabinet member for adult care and wellbeing, has been selected as Mr Brown's deputy leader.
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