Education
In late September 2011, Strathclyde Police"s major crime unit had completed a probe into Purcell over allegations of corruption and links with gangsters during his time as Leader of Glasgow City Council and have submitted reports to the Procurator-Fiscal.
Career
He was Leader of the Council from 24 May 2005 until 2 March 2010 when he announced he would be standing down from this position due to stress. He resigned his post as councillor on 5 March 2010. In January 2012 the Crown Office stated that there was insufficient evidence of criminality and no further action was currently appropriate.
He joined the Labour Party in 1986, and was first elected to Glasgow City Council in May 1995 for the ward of Blairdardie.
During his time at the council he had been the Council"s Convener of Development & Regeneration Services and Convener of Education and later Leader of the Council. The 2014 will create a lasting legacy for Glasgow, both economically and socially.
The games will change the city, and change people"s lives. On 2 March 2010, it was announced Mr.
Purcell was resigning as Leader of Glasgow City Council due to stress.
lieutenant was revealed on 3 March 2010 that Purcell had been admitted to Castle Craig Hospital, a "drug and alcohol addictions hospital" in the Scottish Borders on Saturday 27 February 2010. lieutenant was later announced that he went missing from the hospital on Sunday 28 February, with Lothian and Borders Police being called to find him, before returning on his own later that day. He left the hospital on 2 March 2010.
On 4 March 2010, The Scotsman newspaper alleged that Glasgow City Council"s press relations staff were preparing a press-release that stated Mr.
Purcell"s resignation was due to a "chemical dependency", but were stopped from doing so by lawyers representing Mr. Purcell who later put out the press release citing "stress and exhaustion" as his reasons for resigning.
A further press release by his lawyers was put out denying this, stating that according to Mr. Purcell"s psychiatrist, Doctor Florian Kaplick, "it needs to be noted that he was not treated for "a drug problem".".
On 5 March 2010, he stood down as councillor.