ELREC STATEMENT

Statement from a Community Organisation:

We are part of a community organisation, and we are deeply concerned by the recent revelations involving former council leader Cammy Day. An apology is not sufficient given the seriousness of these matters. 

From our experience working within communities, we understand how powerful individuals in public office can be, and how frightening it is when that power is misused. The admission that a false name was used to make a complaint raises serious ethical and safeguarding concerns. 

Cammy Day should be asked directly how many people he has damaged by using fake names or false identities, and what safeguards are now in place to ensure that no one else is targeted next. These are questions of public interest, accountability, and community safety.  

We believe his position is no longer tenable and are therefore calling on Cammy Day to resign from immediate effect. Apologies alone do not restore public trust. 

We also call for a full and independent inquiry to establish whether this behaviour was an isolated incident or part of a wider pattern. 

We believe that individuals who engage in this kind of behaviour cannot be trusted and should not hold positions of public office. The public deserves transparency, accountability, and safeguarding from those who hold or seek power.

This is a matter of public interest and must be treated with the seriousness it demands. 

https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/ex-council-leader-cammy-day-36435192

Many thanks, 

ELREC

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