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− | Ross Martin is the policy director at the [[Centre for Scottish Public Policy]] (CSPP)<ref>CSPP, [http://www.cspp.org.uk/public/about/directors.jsp Executive Staff], CSPP, Accessed 21-July-2009</ref>. | + | Ross Martin is the policy director at the [[Centre for Scottish Public Policy]] (CSPP)<ref>CSPP, [http://www.cspp.org.uk/public/about/directors.jsp Executive Staff], CSPP, Accessed 21-July-2009</ref>. He is also a consultant for [[TPS Planning]]. Martin's profile on the TPS Planning website reads: |
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+ | :"Ross Martin is a political analyst and policy advisor, specialising in education and political engagement for TPS, where he utilises his skills as a (still practising) teacher and former senior politician. Ross served as Convenor of the Lothian & Borders Police Board and then as Chairman of West Lothian Council’s Education Committee in his late 20s and early 30s. He is currently part-time Policy Director at the Centre for Scottish Public Policy<ref>TPS Planning, [http://www.tpsplanning.com/AboutUs.asp Education], ''TPS Planning'', Accessed 21-July-2009</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Controversy== | ||
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+ | Martin is a close friend of [[Eric Joyce]], the MP for Falkirk. [[The Scotsman]] reported on the relationship between Martin and Joyce after Joyce was embroiled in an expenses scandal. The report said: | ||
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+ | :"Questions are being raised about £18,000 he is alleged to have paid for services provided by Ross Martin, a former Labour councillor and close friend. The money was paid in utility bills, rent and consultancy fees to [[Networks Central Ltd]], which has recently dissolved, having been run by Mr Martin, who was once a Holyrood candidate"<ref>The Scotsman, [http://news.scotsman.com/scotland/Threat-of-constituency-challenge-.5385316.jp Threat of constituency challenge for biggest expenses claimer Joyce], ''The Scotsman'', 20-June-2009, Accessed 21-July-2009</ref>. | ||
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+ | ==Affiliations== | ||
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+ | [[Eric Joyce]] | [[Centre for Scottish Public Policy]] | [[TPS Planning]] | [[Networks Central Ltd]] | [[Labour Party]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Think Tanker|Martin, ross]][[Category:Scotland|Martin, ross]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Scottish Politician|Martin, ross]] |
Latest revision as of 13:12, 23 July 2009
Ross Martin is the policy director at the Centre for Scottish Public Policy (CSPP)[1]. He is also a consultant for TPS Planning. Martin's profile on the TPS Planning website reads:
- "Ross Martin is a political analyst and policy advisor, specialising in education and political engagement for TPS, where he utilises his skills as a (still practising) teacher and former senior politician. Ross served as Convenor of the Lothian & Borders Police Board and then as Chairman of West Lothian Council’s Education Committee in his late 20s and early 30s. He is currently part-time Policy Director at the Centre for Scottish Public Policy[2]
Controversy
Martin is a close friend of Eric Joyce, the MP for Falkirk. The Scotsman reported on the relationship between Martin and Joyce after Joyce was embroiled in an expenses scandal. The report said:
- "Questions are being raised about £18,000 he is alleged to have paid for services provided by Ross Martin, a former Labour councillor and close friend. The money was paid in utility bills, rent and consultancy fees to Networks Central Ltd, which has recently dissolved, having been run by Mr Martin, who was once a Holyrood candidate"[3].
Affiliations
Eric Joyce | Centre for Scottish Public Policy | TPS Planning | Networks Central Ltd | Labour Party
Notes
- ↑ CSPP, Executive Staff, CSPP, Accessed 21-July-2009
- ↑ TPS Planning, Education, TPS Planning, Accessed 21-July-2009
- ↑ The Scotsman, Threat of constituency challenge for biggest expenses claimer Joyce, The Scotsman, 20-June-2009, Accessed 21-July-2009