Amin Rahman - Councillor for Tower Hamlets (Bethnal Green West)

Councillor Amin Rahman

Aspire Bethnal Green West Chair of Strategic Development Committee

Email: amin.rahman@towerhamlets.gov.uk

Council: Tower Hamlets

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Committees: Audit Committee (Member, Vice-Chair) Strategic Development Committee (Chair) Council (Member) Development Committee (Vice-Chair, Member) Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Substitute) Housing & Regeneration Scrutiny Sub Committee (Member) Children and Education Scrutiny Sub-Committee (Substitute) Pensions Committee (Vice-Chair) Health & Adults Scrutiny Sub-Committee (Substitute)

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Councillor Amin Rahman has demonstrated a strong and consistent commitment to Tower Hamlets council matters, particularly in the areas of strategic development, scrutiny, audit, and pension management. His service is characterized by active participation in committee work, a focus on responsible development, and a commitment to transparency and serving his constituents.

In 2024, Rahman's activities centered around his roles on various committees, most notably as Chair of the Strategic Development Committee (SDC). He actively managed meetings, guided discussions on planning applications, and ensured adherence to protocols. He also served as Vice Chair on the Development Committee, Housing & Regeneration Scrutiny Sub Committee, and Audit Committee, demonstrating his broad engagement across different areas of council business. His concerns in 2024 included housing and regeneration, with a particular focus on improving resident experiences through his work with THCH. He also voiced concerns about planning matters, including potential business losses and traffic impacts. A key theme in 2024 was his emphasis on transparency and factual accuracy, as evidenced by his dissatisfaction with being asked to sign a document without full information: > When I was asked to sign in, I wasn't fully explained what I'm signing. I wasn't given the full report, and I wasn't even told 190 million pounds of contract was involved. So, can you make a note that that never happened again? If a scrutiny chair is asked to sign something, he or she needed to be explained the full report before he signed, he or she signed it. This is my final comment on it.

In 2025, Rahman continued his active involvement, taking on leadership roles as Chair of the Strategic Development Committee, Vice-Chair of the Pensions Committee and Development Committee, and Interim Chair of the Audit Committee. This indicates a growing level of responsibility and influence within the council. His focus remained on development, scrutiny, audit, and pension-related issues. He consistently declared interests and sought clarification on various issues, demonstrating a commitment to transparency and accountability. He actively engaged in discussions regarding planning applications, expressing strong support for developments that included family-sized homes and raising concerns about pedestrian safety and the impact of developments on local communities. For example, he stated his reason for refusing a planning application as: > Thank you, Chair. Um, again, similar concerns regarding, uh, public realm space being used, um, health and safety of pedestrians whilst the tables are out, it's health and safety or, of, of the, uh, of the public being in the walkways, uh, waiting staff and, and public having that, that safety issue there and the loss. Thank you.

His focus on scrutiny and audit matters also intensified in 2025, with inquiries about external audit recommendations, internal audit processes, and the annual governance statement. He raised concerns about antisocial behavior reports and the process for acquiring vacant units for lettings. His leadership role was further emphasized by his involvement in nominating and seconding nominations for various positions, moving to exclude the press and public from portions of meetings when sensitive issues were discussed, and moving to suspend procedural rules to expedite the consideration of a petition regarding genocide and defer other petitions.

Overall, Councillor Rahman's priorities consistently revolve around responsible development, transparency, accountability, and effective committee management. His focus appears to have evolved towards greater leadership and a more active role in scrutiny and audit matters, as evidenced by his increased involvement in these areas in 2025. His most significant contributions in recent years include his leadership on the Strategic Development Committee and his active participation in discussions related to planning applications, audit processes, and pension management. He consistently demonstrates a commitment to serving his constituents loyally and honestly.

Yearly Activity Timeline

In 2025, Councillor Amin Rahman was actively involved in council matters, demonstrating leadership primarily through his roles as Chair of the Strategic Development Committee, Vice-Chair of the Pensions Committee and Development Committee, and Interim Chair of the Audit Committee. He attended numerous council and committee meetings throughout the year, participating in discussions, managing agendas, and raising key concerns.

Rahman's activities centered around development, scrutiny, audit, and pension-related issues. He consistently declared interests, including receiving communications regarding agenda items, and sought clarification on various issues, such as Section 106 contributions, council ownership of community hubs, and the performance of London CIV investments. He actively engaged in discussions regarding planning applications, expressing strong support for developments that included family-sized homes and raising concerns about pedestrian safety and the impact of developments on local communities. For example, he stated his reason for refusing a planning application as: > Thank you, Chair. Um, again, similar concerns regarding, uh, public realm space being used, um, health and safety of pedestrians whilst the tables are out, it's health and safety or, of, of the, uh, of the public being in the walkways, uh, waiting staff and, and public having that, that safety issue there and the loss. Thank you.

He also focused on scrutiny and audit matters, inquiring about external audit recommendations, internal audit processes, and the annual governance statement. He raised concerns about antisocial behavior reports and the process for acquiring vacant units for lettings. He also played a role in committee leadership, nominating and seconding nominations for various positions. He also moved to exclude the press and public from portions of meetings when sensitive issues were discussed. He also moved to suspend procedural rules to expedite the consideration of a petition regarding genocide and defer other petitions.

Monthly Activity in 2025

In December 2025, Councillor Amin Rahman attended the Audit Committee and Pensions Committee meetings. He was absent from the Housing & Regeneration Scrutiny Sub Committee meeting, with apologies recorded. At the Audit Committee meeting on December 3rd, he identified himself as Councillor Ahmed Rahman from Green West and moved that Councillor Harun Miah be appointed as Vice-Chair, which was seconded by Councillor Abdul Wahid. At the Pensions Committee meeting on December 11th, where he served as Vice Chair, he seconded the motion to exclude the press and public for the restricted portion of the agenda.

Meetings in December 2025
Pensions Committee - Thursday, 11th December, 2025 6.30 p.m. - 11 December 2025

Councillor Amin Rahman served as the Vice Chair of the Pensions Committee at the meeting on December 11, 2025. He seconded the motion to exclude members of the press and public for the restricted (Part 2) portion of the agenda.

Activity Timeline

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Children and Education Scrutiny Sub-Committee POSTPONED

, Children and Education Scrutiny Sub-Committee - Thursday, 24th October, 2024 6.30 p.m.

This meeting has been postponed.

October 24, 2024
Children and Education Scrutiny Sub-Committee

Children and Education Scrutiny Sub-Committee - Thursday, 17th October, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Children and Education Scrutiny Sub-Committee discussed progress on the council's Family Hubs, preparations for an upcoming Ofsted inspection, and preparations for a separate inspection of the council's Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) provision.

October 17, 2024
Overview & Scrutiny Committee

Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday, 15th October, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Committee noted the Council’s progress on the Local Government Association's (LGA) Corporate Peer Challenge (CPC) Action Plan and its performance in the first quarter of the 2024/25 financial year. It also discussed the Council’s performance on tackling rent arrears, its Youth Justice Plan and the Cumulative Impact Assessment (CIA) Policy for licensed premises.

October 15, 2024
Audit Committee

Audit Committee - Thursday, 10th October, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The Audit Committee discussed progress on clearing the backlog of audits from previous years, received an update on the current year’s audit and the appointment of new auditors, EY, considered a report on the Internal Audit function of the council including the findings of an External Quality Assessment, discussed the council’s risk management arrangements, and received a report on the council’s treasury management activities.

October 10, 2024
Strategic Development Committee

Strategic Development Committee - Wednesday, 9th October, 2024 6.30 p.m.

The meeting made decisions on three planning applications. Two deferred applications were granted and one deferred application was again deferred.

October 09, 2024

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