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SPT must restore trust to deliver Subway - questions continue for Labour over scandal hit body |
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Thursday, 17 June 2010 |
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Ahead of a Scottish parliamentary debate today
(Thursday) on the future of the Glasgow subway SNP MSP Sandra White said
SPT had a lot of trust to win back with the public and politicians if
they wanted to be charged with delivering a revival of the Glasgow
subway.
Ms White who has consistently called for improvements in Glasgow's
inner city transport and for SPT to demonstrate what it actually
delivers for Glasgow's travelling public warned the organisation that it
must show it was the most efficient means of improving transport in
Glasgow and the West of Scotland.
In light of the ongoing revelations and resignations by leading
Labour figures and senior officials of Strathclyde Partnership for
Transport, Ms White believes there is an opportunity for reform and
improvement of the management of SPT which would see leadership of its
board shared with the positions of Chair and Vice Chair held by members
of different parties as happens within COSLA that is essential if it
wants to restore public trust to deliver new services.
Commenting Ms White said: Reviving and improving the subway could
bring real benefits to Glasgow and improve inner city transport but for
SPT to be trusted to do the job it is time for real openness and
accountability at the top of SPT with a chair and vice chairs from
different parties and different authorities. That is a system that works
in COSLA, and there is no reason why SPT cannot do the same.
The reports of lavish expenses at SPT for luxury trips and travel
at a time when subway services were getting worse has angered people
across Glasgow.
SPT is now being watched closely and as we debate the subways
future it is essential the body charged with running Glasgows transport
service is focussed on transport for the public not trips for Labour
councillors and officials.
"If SPT are asking for Scotland to support this project then Glasgow
and Scotland must see SPT add value not take it away if it is to show
it is fit for purpose.
It is a Labour leadership which has presided over the current mess
SPT is in. It is time for real reform, some democratic cross-party
balance and an organisation that can genuinely deliver better transport
in Glasgow's city centre."
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