Gordon Matheson

Councillor
Gordon Matheson
Leader of Glasgow City Council
Incumbent
Assumed office
May 2010
Preceded by Jim Coleman (interim)
Personal details
Political party Scottish Labour Party
Domestic partner Stephen Wallace
Residence Glasgow

Gordon Matheson CBE is a Scottish Labour Party politician and the leader of Glasgow City Council.

Career

Educated at Glasgow and Strathclyde universities, he was first elected to the city council in 1999. Re-elected in 2003, 2007 and 2012, he represents the Anderston/City ward. He served as Bailie, Justice of the Peace, Executive Member for Education and City Treasurer, before being elected leader in May 2010.[1]

In the May 2012 local government elections, he led the Scottish Labour Party to victory, increasing the share of the vote by 3.4% and securing an overall majority in Glasgow. This was despite predictions that Labour would lose control of Glasgow to the SNP.[2]

As leader, he has established the Commonwealth Jobs and Graduate Funds; committed Glasgow to bid for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics; launched a major revamp of George Square; approved a scheme to reduce Glasgow’s landfill by 90%; introduced winter fuel payments to pensioners; and embarked on the refurbishment or rebuild of every school in the city.

In November 2012, Gordon Matheson was named Local Politician of the Year at The Herald's Scottish Politician of the Year Awards.[3]

Matheson was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to local government and the community.[4][5]

Controversies

On 12 December 2012, Gordon Matheson was reported to the procurator fiscal in Glasgow after allegedly having been caught by police in the Cathcart area of Glasgow performing an oral sex act with an undisclosed 38 year old male.[6][7] However, no charges were ultimately brought, after the Procurator Fiscal's Office decided that there was insufficient evidence against him to bring criminal charges.

On 28 April 2013, The Sunday Herald reported that Police Scotland's Major Crime and Public Protection unit was investigating Councillor Matheson for impropriety regarding the George Square renovations. This comes after the Royal Incorporation of Architects Scotland made a complaint that the competition for the design to renovate George Square was run in contravention of strict European guidelines on procurement and that Councillor Matheson tried to "fix" the results. [8][9] However, on the 11 June 2013, the Herald newspaper reported that the police would be carrying out no further investigation into the matter, signalling that they had found no criminal aspect to Councillor Matheson's conduct.

Personal life

He lives in Glasgow with his partner, Stephen Wallace.[10]

References

Preceded by
Steven Purcell
Leader of Glasgow City Council
2010present
Succeeded by
Incumbent