The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Councillor in probe has suspension extended

BULLYING CLAIM: Two complaints are dropped

- JAMIE BUCHAN

A Perthshire councillor at the centre of a probe into alleged bullying has been told he will stay suspended for another three months.

Colin Stewart was ejected by Perth and Kinross Council in October, following an interim ruling by the Standards Commission for Scotland.

It followed several complaints about alleged “aggressive” and “intimidati­ng” behaviour – allegation­s Mr Stewart has refuted, insisting he has always acted in the public interest.

Many of the complaints arose from a chaotic meeting of the Integratio­n Joint Board in July, which according to depute chief executive Jim Valentine had been “deliberate­ly engineered” by Strathmore councillor Mr Stewart to bring the council and officers into disrepute.

Now the Standards Commission has renewed Mr Stewart’s suspension for a further three months, despite two complaints being dropped.

A complaint that Mr Stewart had been disrespect­ful to officers by calling the planned Cross Tay Link Road “stupidity on stilts” was dismissed as “unfounded”, while a complaint that he had shouted at fellow Tory councillor was not proved.

Executive director Lorna Johnston said: “While the Standard Commission accepted that two of the complaints had been rejected, it was neverthele­ss of the view that there remained a prima facie case that there may have been a pattern of bullying and intimidati­ng behaviour by Councillor Stewart towards a number of individual­s over a period of months.”

Mr Stewart said: “It is in nobody’s interest for this uncertaint­y to continue.

“The real losers are the residents of Strathmore who are deprived of full representa­tions on the council and its committees, even while zero complaints against me have been upheld.”

It is in nobody’s interest for this uncertaint­y to continue. COUNCILLOR COLIN STEWART

 ?? Picture: Angus Findlay. ?? Colin Stewart.
Picture: Angus Findlay. Colin Stewart.

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