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Police drop probe into council leader 'corruption' allegations | Police drop probe into council leader 'corruption' allegations |
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Police investigating allegations of corruption made against the leader of North Lanarkshire Council have found no evidence that any crime took place. | |
Jim Logue, who took the helm in March, described the allegations as "spurious". | Jim Logue, who took the helm in March, described the allegations as "spurious". |
The Labour councillor said he had been the target of a "smear" but vowed to continue to lead the authority. | The Labour councillor said he had been the target of a "smear" but vowed to continue to lead the authority. |
"This whole episode has been a waste of time for the police and for the council," he added. | "This whole episode has been a waste of time for the police and for the council," he added. |
"In my view, the police should consider the extent to which their valuable time and resources have been wasted by the people behind this farce." | "In my view, the police should consider the extent to which their valuable time and resources have been wasted by the people behind this farce." |
The police probe came after the council received an anonymous letter highlighting issues with procurement processes and contracts. | The police probe came after the council received an anonymous letter highlighting issues with procurement processes and contracts. |
Mr Logue ordered an investigation into the claims in April last year and its results were reported to council managers in September 2016. | Mr Logue ordered an investigation into the claims in April last year and its results were reported to council managers in September 2016. |
News of the Police Scotland's probe emerged last month. | News of the Police Scotland's probe emerged last month. |
In a statement issued by North Lanarkshire Council, Mr Logue welcomed the force's decision to conclude the investigation. | In a statement issued by North Lanarkshire Council, Mr Logue welcomed the force's decision to conclude the investigation. |
He said he had been a councillor for 40 years and in the 1980s he exposed "wrongdoing" by members of his own party in Monklands District Council. | He said he had been a councillor for 40 years and in the 1980s he exposed "wrongdoing" by members of his own party in Monklands District Council. |
'Extremely difficult time' | 'Extremely difficult time' |
Mr Logue added: "Last year, I ensured there was a proper investigation into allegations of corruption in procurement based on anonymous but credible allegations, something other politicians would be extremely cautious about doing. | Mr Logue added: "Last year, I ensured there was a proper investigation into allegations of corruption in procurement based on anonymous but credible allegations, something other politicians would be extremely cautious about doing. |
"Anyone who knows me and the way I go about my business knows that I would never be involved in fraud or corruption of any kind. I am very grateful for the support of my family and my colleagues during what has been an extremely difficult time. | "Anyone who knows me and the way I go about my business knows that I would never be involved in fraud or corruption of any kind. I am very grateful for the support of my family and my colleagues during what has been an extremely difficult time. |
"This whole episode has been a failed smear attempt. But the people who are complicit in that smear attempt should know this: I will never be diverted from my role in leading a forward-thinking council which achieves, and will continue to achieve, great things for the communities of North Lanarkshire. | "This whole episode has been a failed smear attempt. But the people who are complicit in that smear attempt should know this: I will never be diverted from my role in leading a forward-thinking council which achieves, and will continue to achieve, great things for the communities of North Lanarkshire. |
"My focus is now on delivering the biggest council housebuilding programme in a generation in Scotland, on delivering record levels of economic growth, on building half a billion pounds worth of new schools. These are the things that matter to the people of North Lanarkshire." | "My focus is now on delivering the biggest council housebuilding programme in a generation in Scotland, on delivering record levels of economic growth, on building half a billion pounds worth of new schools. These are the things that matter to the people of North Lanarkshire." |
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland confirmed that its investigation had concluded and it had found no evidence of criminality. | A spokeswoman for Police Scotland confirmed that its investigation had concluded and it had found no evidence of criminality. |
Last month Mr Logue survived a vote on a motion calling for him to step aside while the police investigation was under way. | Last month Mr Logue survived a vote on a motion calling for him to step aside while the police investigation was under way. |
Councillors also voted down a motion calling for the results of the internal investigation to be published. | Councillors also voted down a motion calling for the results of the internal investigation to be published. |
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