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Scots transport chief retires amid investigation into alleged car cloning

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transport partnership has retired after an investigation was launched into allegations he drove a car with a cloned number plate.

The Sunday Mail first reported that Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) head Gordon Maclennan had two Volkswagen Passats with identical registration plates.

It published photographs it said showed one vehicle in a staff car park and another at his holiday home in the Isle of Lewis.

Mr Maclennan denied any wrongdoing but was suspended by SPT while an investigation was carried out.SPT runs the Glasgow Subway as well as subsidised bus services in and around the city.A spokeswoman for the organisation said the transport head has now retired."Mr Gordon Maclennan, 72, has informed the SPT chair, Cllr Dr Martin.

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