Does it matter? It’s a gift from a philanthropist who wanted to do something for the city & asked to remain anonymous. That’s it.
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But it’s not gone to the City Government/administration. It’s a gift to the city of Glasgow, which is not & never has been the same thing. There have been countless donations made over the years on a similar basis.
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Als antwoord op @SusaninLangside @alanjferguson
And I understand that a full due diligence was carried out by the chief executive before she accepted on behalf of the city. It’s not related to our manifesto cos it’s nothing to do with the political administration.
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Sounds like you have a healthy list of FOI requests to submit Alan
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When you've finished with the car there's this chap called Sir William Burrell. Check him out. *taps nose*
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Exactly. Glasgow has benefited from many kind benefactors, from great philanthropic gifts, to those who support our civic collection through donations large & small. It has always been part of life in the city, long may it continue!pic.twitter.com/tmoVYJrxbz
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A great many of which should be recorded as part of the Common Good, except we don't count any movable assets, but perhaps that's one for another day.
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