Glasgow's Still Rolling Along! (2)
The Herald finally caught up with my not so subtle hints about the identity of the mystery, top-secret donor who gifted Glasgow City Council its 'new' Rolls Royce.
If you ask me, the sooner the car and its fancy number plate are sold the better and the money put aside to help Scotland's largest council meet its obligations over equal pay.
And surely after this ridiculous debacle it is time for the Council's chief executive, Annemarie O'Donnell, to consider her position.
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16278322.Storm_in_a_teacake__Mystery___250_000_Rolls-Royce_Tory_donor_revealed_as_Tunnock_s_tycoon/
Mystery £250,000 Rolls-Royce Tory donor revealed as Boyd Tunnock
SNP-run Glasgow City Council accepted a £235,000 Rolls Royce Ghost from a Tory donor who supported the No campaign in 2014, it has emerged.
Boyd Tunnock, whose family firm makes some of Scotland’s most famous biscuits, gifted the car to the city for the use of Lord Provost Eva Bolander.
Glasgow's Still Rolling Along! (08/06/18)
I'd be really 'T'd off' if I were Annemarie O'Donnell because the story about Glasgow City Council's new Rolls Royce keeps 'snowballing' and gathering steam.
Not only does the 'Roller' appear to have had an expensive new paint job, no one seems to know who paid for the vehicle's makeover from 'silver surfer' to ebony black.
To make matters worse, the Council's argument for keeping the name of the mysterious donor top-secret appears to be 'wafer thin' given the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and the City Council's total commitment to openness and transparency in its decision-making processes.
The excitement is becoming too much to bear and wouldn't it just 'take the biscuit' if a senior council official had to resign over the cack-handed handling of the affair?