North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority Register of Councillors' Interests
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Please use the table below to view the members of the North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority Register of Interests. Find out more information about the register below the table.
North Strathclyde Community Justice Authority Register of Interests | |
| Renfrewshire | Councillor Eileen McCartin Councillor Tracie McGee |
| Argyll and Bute | Councillor Donald McIntosh Councillor Elaine Robertson |
| East Dunbartonshire | Councillor Michael O'Donnell Councillor Simon Hutchison |
| East Renfrewshire | Councillor Douglas Yates Councillor Ralph Robertson |
| Inverclyde | Councillor Joseph McIlwee Councillor Gerry Dorrian |
| West Dunbartonshire | Councillor Jonathan McColl Councillor John Millar |
About the register
The Scottish Parliament has approved a code of conduct for councillors and reinforces the expectation of the highest standards of behaviour. The code means that each councillor must register their own interests across a number of categories:
Gifts and hospitality
A description of any gifts or hospitality received.
Renumeration
A description of (a) remuneration received by virtue of being (i) employed or self-employed; (ii) the holder of an office; (iii) the director of an undertaking; (iv) a partner in a firm; and (v) involved in underttaking a trade, profession, vocation or any other work; (b) any allowance received in relation to membership of any organisation; (c) the name and registered name if different; and nature of any applicable employer, self-employment, business, undertaking or organisation; (d) the nature and regularity of the work that is remunerated; and (e) the name of the directorship and the nature of the applicable business.
Related Undertakings
A description of a directorship that is not itself remunerated, but is of a company or undertaking which is a parent or subsidiary of a company or undertaking which pays remuneration.
Contracts
A description of the nature and duration, but not the price of, of a contract which is not fully implemented where:
(a) goods and services are to be provided to, or works are to be executed for, the devolved public body; and (b) any responsible person has a direct interest, or an indirect interest as a partner, owner or shareholder, director or officer of a business or undertaking, in such goods and services.
Houses, land and buildings
A description of any rights or ownership or other interests that may be significant to, of relevance to, or bear upon, the work or operation of the devolved public body.
Shares and securities
A description, but not the value, of shares or securities in a company; undertaking or organisation that may be significant to, of relevance to, or bear upon, the work or operation of the devolved public body.
Non-financial interests
A description of such interests as may be significant to, of relevance to, or bear upon, the work or operation of the devolved public body, including without prejudice to that generality membership of or office in:
(a) other public bodies;
(b) clubs, societies and organisations;
(c) trade unions; and
(d) voluntary organisations.
Election expenses
A description of, and statement of, any assistance towards election expenses relating to election to the devolved public body.
View the Register
The Register of Councillors' Interests is also available for public inspection during normal working hours at the following locations:
Renfrewshire Council
Council Headquarters
North Building, Cotton Street
Paisley, PA1 1TR
Argyll and Bute Council
Kilmory
Lochgilphead
Argyll, PA31 8RT
East Renfrewshire Council
Eastwood Park
Rouken Glen Road
Giffnock, G46 6UG
Inverclyde Council
Municipal Buildings
Clyde Square
Greenock, PA15 1LX
West Dunbartonshire Council
Council Offices
Garshake Road
Dumbarton, G82 3PU
East Dunbartonshire Council
Tom Johnston House
Civic Way
Kirkintilloch, G66 4TJ
The Standards Commission for Scotland
The Standards Commission for Scotland is an independent body set up by the Scottish Parliament to promote high standards in public life and to investigate alleged breaches of the Code. Further information on the role of the Commission is available from the Standards Commission for Scotland website.
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