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Kenneth Gibson was born on 8 September, 1961. Discover Kenneth Gibson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Kenneth Gibson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Kenneth Gibson's Wife?
His wife is Patricia Gibson MP
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Kenneth Gibson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kenneth Gibson worth at the age of 63 years old? Kenneth Gibson’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Gibson is also actively involved in a number of Cross-Party Groups, serving as Convener of the Cross-Party Group on Epilepsy; the Cross-Party Group on Improving Scotland’s Health: 2021 and Beyond; and the Cross-Party Group on Life Sciences.
In March 2017, Holyrood's Standards Committee admonished Gibson for failure to make an oral declaration of a registered financial interest. The Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland submitted a report to the Procurator Fiscal. However, the alleged offence was "time barred from criminal proceedings." Political opponents called for his suspension from the SNP.
Gibson was identified as one of 12 Holyrood politicians employing a close family member in 2013, but declined to provide information on the salary, work hours, or whether the job had been advertised. His wife, Patricia Gibson was employed as a policy adviser. Employing family members was declared bad practice in 2010 and outlawed in 2015.
In addition to his constituency activities, Gibson was also the Convener of the Finance Committee in the Scottish Parliament from 2011-2016 and brought attention to enhanced financial powers in the Scotland Act 2012. Kenneth is currently a member of the Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee and the Local Government and Communities Committee.
In 2009, Kenneth Gibson was criticised by other MSPs for writing to North Ayrshire Council in support of a planning application for 24 houses made by a friend, Billy Maclaren, while failing to disclose either the friendship or his financial relationships with Maclaren.
In 2004, Gibson was 3rd on the SNP's list for election to the European Parliament. In 2007, Gibson was chosen to contest the constituency of Cunninghame North, winning that seat from Labour by the smallest margin in Scotland of 48 votes. In the subsequent 2011 SNP landslide election, Gibson secured a comfortable majority of 6,117 over Allan Wilson, the same Labour candidate, and former Scottish Minister, he had defeated by so slight a margin in 2007.
Despite the above efforts, Gibson failed to win re-election in 2003.
In February 2000, The Sunday Mail reported allegations from a disabled SNP member, Gill Strachan, that Kenneth Gibson had pushed and abused her during the SNP Conference in Inverness in October 1999. Strachan subsequently resigned from the SNP, accusing the Party of mounting a cover-up of the incident.
Gibson was first elected to the Scottish Parliament at the 1999 Scottish Parliament election as a list member for Glasgow electoral region. In Parliament he served on many cross party group, and raised many issues for the first time, such as Scotland's population decline, lack of Olympic representation, and high levels of suicide. Gibson instigated work on a Regulation of Smoking Bill, however no bill was ever produced during Gibson's time at Holyrood but in 2004, the Scottish Executive were forced to concede support for a smoking ban which was implemented in 2006.
Within the SNP, Gibson was a Shadow Cabinet front bencher from 1997 to 2003. As SNP Local Government Convenor from 1997 to 1999, Gibson was responsible for writing and producing the SNP manifesto and co-ordinating the parties campaign for the 1999 local government elections.
Gibson served as an SNP councillor in Glasgow for Mosspark from 1992 to 1999, becoming the first ever SNP councillor in the city to serve successive terms. In his second term he secured the biggest majority of Scotland's 1,245 councillors. He was then the sole SNP councillor in Glasgow. Following the defection of three Labour councillors and a by-election win, Kenneth became Leader of the Opposition on Glasgow City Council from January 1998 until being replaced on Glasgow City Council by his mother Iris in the election of 1999.
Kenneth James Gibson (born 8 September 1961 in Paisley) is a Scottish National Party politician and Member of the Scottish Parliament for Cunninghame North.