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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Sgoiltean Ùra - the story so far

I don't know how Hebrides News got the story of the offer of £10,000 of taxpayers money we received from Sgoiltean Ùra, but I can (obviously) confirm that it is correct and that they also offered to pay some - and only some - of our legal fees.

Without admitting liability.

I hadn't really wanted this to get into the public domain for reasons I won't go into at present, but the legal defences are now in from Sgoiltean Ùra, and whilst they are a public document, there are good tactical reasons for keeping my cards close to my chest at the moment.

I'm not going elaborate any more at the moment, as the period for adjustments in the Court of Session is still open (search for Nicolson) for another few weeks, and there are other matters going on in parallel.

I can also confirm that complaints have gone to Audit Scotland and detailed complaints will be following to the Public Service Ombudsman and to the Standards Commission. About who and what I'm not saying.

Yet.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good work dude!

Sort the buggers out as they need a good kicking.

Malcolm Blurr said...

Isn't it true that the Council have never won in the Court of Sessions?

That'll be 5% of your winnings for that bit of advice.

Dokus talking out his arse said...

anyone notice how the line changed from 'it's with the lawyers' to 'there is no out of court settlement'.

That's my money the tossers are wasting.

Anonymous said...

Public Service Ombudsman Site:

Sorry Angus read para 2

I am being shafted bu the Comhairle too but have no way around it


Matters we cannot consider:
• Appointments of staff, pay / discipline or other personnel matters
• contracts and other commercial transactions
• action taken by any police authority or joint police board in connection with the prevention or investigation of crime or the protection of the security of the State
• privately funded services in a hospital or nursing/care home
• Complaints about UK government departments, such as HM Revenue and Customs and the Department for Works and Pensions