Nicola Sturgeon seems determined to destroy what's left of her tattered reputation with the news that she avoided paying any tax on her recent 'style makeover' by putting the £6,000 cost down as a company expense.
Had Sturgeon paid the cost herself the £6,000 would have become part of the annual profits declared by her company (Nicola Sturgeon Limited) and liable for corporation tax in the normal way.
Here's an astonishing email which has been sent to the 'Council Family' at Glasgow City Council by the council's chief executive Annemarie O'Donnell. Now I'm not part of the 'Council Family' but if I were, I'd be absolutely furious at the way the council's top boss has quietly glossed over her own role in creating Glasgow's ALEOs back in 2007 - and the fact that one of the main purposes for these arm's length companies was to try and assist the City Council to wriggle out of its obligations over equal pay. Once the ALEOs were in place, senior and very highly paid officials argued that they were completely independent and separate employers from Glasgow City Council. So, in their eyes of these senior officials, equal pay claimants could no longer compare their earnings with the much higher pay of Council employees outside of their own ALEO, Cordia being the prime example. And if council officials had succeeded with this ploy,...
I hope you are paying attention @NHSConfed https://t.co/Jh06QFjAIm — Maya Forstater (@MForstater) February 9, 2025 Devastating and justified criticism of Fife NHS and their appalling handling of Sandie Peggie's right to dignity and privacy at work. The affair is turning into a national scandal.