He further admitted an offence of possession of an extreme pornographic image and one possession of a prohibited image of a child.
"If it's good for the residents of Wirral and improves the performance of the council, we'll support it," he added.A 17-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with the cyber security incident affecting Transport for London (TfL), the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.
TfL said that about 5,000 customers' sort codes and bank account details could have been accessed by hackers amid an "ongoing cyber security incident".The NCA said the teenager was arrested in Walsall, West Midlands,on 5 September, after the cyber attack began four days earlier.
TfL said data including names, emails and home addresses had been accessed.The NCA said the teenager was arrested on suspicion of Computer Misuse Act offences.
He was questioned by NCA officers and has since been bailed.
The NCA said it was working with TfL and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to minimise the risk to customers.Rhodsac Community Living Ltd, which runs the home, was approached for comment.
The CQC inspected the five-bedroom property in November and December.It said the home breached three legal regulations in regards to safe care and treatment.
Many of the concerns were raised by the families of residents."Their concerns included the delays in appropriate action in response to a broken side gate, rubbish outside the front of the home, smoke alarms seen open with no batteries in place, light switches hanging off the wall and loose stair carpet," the report said.