The Scotsman

SNP council deputy launches defence over foreign trip anger

- By CHRIS MCCALL

The deputy leader of Scotland’s largest local authority has been criticised by opposition politician­s and unions over allegation­s he boasted about the number of foreign trips undertaken on official business this year.

David Mcdonald, an SNP councillor on Glasgow City Council, shared updates on social media from the seven countries across Europe and Asia he visited as part of civic delegation­s in the previous 12 months. The trips were undertaken in an official capacity by Mr Mcdonald, who is also chair of Glasgow Life – an arm’s-length body that runs the council’s art galleries, leisure facilities and museums.

Mr Mcdonald visited Bucharest in Romania for the Euro 2020 football draw – Glasgow’s Hampden Park set to host four of the tournament’s matches – and posed for a photo with former Real Madrid star Luis Figo. The locations visited also included Germany and the Czech Republic.

Mr Mcdonald, who is the council’s convener for culture, vibrancy and internatio­nal co-operation, spent six days in Tokyo in April to promote an exhibition of 73 paintings on loan from the Burrell collection.

The local authority said the trip to Japan was at no cost to taxpayers.

Gary Smith, the GMB union’s Scottish secretary, told a national newspaper: “Glasgow council taxpayers will be aghast at this councillor’s excesses.”

Thomas Kerr, a Conservati­ve councillor, said yesterday: “Globe-trottingda­vidmcdonal­d is just the latest Glasgow SNP politician doing exactly what they berated others for in the past.”

Mr Mcdonald said: “I’m proud to have the honour of representi­ng our city and Glasgow Life, one of Scotland’s largest charities, at events at home and abroad. Every event that I’ve attended has been approved by the council and most by fellow councillor­s on the cross-party City Administra­tion Committee, including Cllr Kerr.

“This include meetings, launches and ceremonies for major events taking place in Glasgow or other initiative­s that support the local economy.”

A spokesman for Glasgow City Council said: “These are not personal trips. Cllr Mcdonald has been sent to represent the city as part of his roles with both the council and Glasgow Life.

“They include meetings and ceremonies for major events taking place in Glasgow, or other initiative­s that support the local economy.

“In most cases, the decision to attend is taken by his fellow members on the cross-party City Administra­tion Committee. Glasgow has always had an internatio­nal outlook. The city has seen a radical transforma­tion since being awarded European City of Culture in 1990. We continue to focus on culture, sport and events as key drivers in providing lasting social and economic improvemen­ts.”

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