Glasgow bin lorry tragedy returns to court
A judge will hear evidence over whether a bus company failed to provide Glasgow City Council with an accurate reference for the driver of a lorry whose collapse at the wheel resulted in six deaths.
Lord Ericht in the Outer House arranged for a new four-day hearing to take place next month.
The action is being brought by the council against First Glasgow (No.1) Ltd. It seeks £446,012 from the company.
The council lawyers say First Scotland was negligent in its failure to disclose that driver Harry Clarke had lost consciousness while driving a bus in 2010.
Mr Clarke was never prosecuted as he had a medical condition and there was no evidence that he had broken the law.
Senior judges did not allow a private prosecution to proceed either.
Lord Ericht wrote: “The question of whether the giver of an employment reference owes a duty of care to a third party, being neither the employee nor the new employer, for omitting in the reference to warn the new employer of a risk of physical injury to the third party is a novel one. I was not referred to any authorities or academic discussion on the issue.
“In my opinion, in the current case, there is no such proximity as would give rise to a duty of care.”
The proceedings will begin on January 12.