A councillor has suggested the leader of the local authority ought to “seriously consider his position” after two colleagues he accused of breaching a code of conduct were cleared by investigators.
Highland Perthshire councillor Xander McDade made his opinion known after it emerged the Ethical Standards Commission (ESC) had decided not to uphold complaints PKC leader Murray Lyle made about councillors Colin Stewart and Callum Purves last year following a lengthy probe.
The pair of Scottish Conservatives were suspended after Cllr Lyle and two other party colleagues, plus PKC chief executive Karen Reid, deputy chief executive Jim Valentine and head of legal and governance Lisa Simpson, all raised complaints about their conduct.The duo were
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