Sandy Easdale By Scott Wright AN Inverclyde businessman has pledged to be “more vocal” on how the area is run amid fresh controversy over the state-owned Ferguson shipyard. Sandy Easdale, who owns Greenock-based bus firm McGill’s with brother James, promised to be heard more before, during and after the Scottish Election on May 6 after reacting to revelations on the pay awarded to the turnaround director appointed by ministers to run the Port Glasgow-based yard. Ferguson was nationalised in the autumn of 2019 after a £97 million contract to build two ferries for the west coast network ran drastically over time and budget.
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