[Edit - the article here now seems at least partially paywalled (or at least you have to register to read it), so anyone wanting to view the video maybe better to go via the Inverness Courier article nearer the bottom of the thread. Or there's a direct link to the P&J's version of the video in the second article below, which is fast-loading and just three seconds long, but the more cumbersome link via the Inverness Courier and the video and adverts doesn't really add much beyond the text and still photos below

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There's a 30 second video via the weblink of the driver apparently picking up passengers while suspended
But this is mainly about the ex-chair playing the victim as regards licensing decisions. Can't be bothered going through all this. But I suspect a lot of what he's saying is garbage. And the quotes from him here make it sound like he knows that he doesn't know all the ins and outs of the procedures anyway
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-chairman Sean Kennedy brands licensing a ‘poison chalice’ in only interview as we challenge him on rapist David Brown decisionhttps://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/new ... is-439618/
The man who formerly led the council committee which has found itself embroiled in controversy for approving a taxi licence in the name of a convicted rapist has branded licensing a “poisoned chalice”.
Giving his first interview since resigning as committee chairman Councillor Sean Kennedy, also a member for the Dingwall and Seaforth ward, said members of Highland Council’s licensing committee are not always given as much detail as they would like before having to reach decisions.
And he was shocked as we put to him evidence suggesting rapist David Brown was continuing to work as a taxi driver even after the committee had suspended his taxi driver’s licence in January 2024.
The Inverness Courier broke the story that Highland Council’s licensing committee voted to approve a taxi operator’s licence in the name of David Brown, now imprisoned for his rape of a young woman he picked up from Inverness.
Cllr Kennedy and others who have also resigned from the committee in recent days have explained their thinking on that matter being that they didn’t want to disadvantage Brown’s wife, who said she needed the licence to continue operating as a taxi driver herself.
A taxi driver needs both a personal licence and an operator’s licence, the latter covering the vehicle for use.
Explaining from his perspective how the broader decision-making process is managed in committee, Cllr Kennedy told us: “There's kind of two sets of information we get, whether they're private matters or public matters.”
On public matters, he said, “we get told everything”.
But private matters - with discussion of Brown’s operator’s licence being held in private session - he said are ““utterly different”.
“We get very very little,” he insisted. “In fact the best way to describe it is like a poisoned chalice, and we really don't know what poison is in this chalice.”
We asked Cllr Kennedy whether, in an instance where a man who was applying for a taxi driver’s licence had been charged with offences of sexual and domestic abuse, the committee would get that information.
“If he was charged I think we would be given that,” he said. “If it was only an investigation – sub-judicial - we know nothing about it.
“So I could say – ‘What has Mr X done?’ They can't tell you. ‘Did Mr X do it to a man? Did he do it to a woman?’ We wouldn't get told.
“‘What time of day did it happen at?’ We wouldn't be told. The police would just say ‘it's sub-judicial, can’t tell you’. But if he was charged you might be able to get that.”
Otherwise, he said: “We're working totally and utterly on guesswork."
Cllr Kennedy suggested it was likely that it was that lack of information that led the committee, in January 2024, to revoke Brown’s tax driver licence - but allow him to retain his operator’s licence.

This week we have seen a short video shot at Inverness Airport on July 8, 2024, at around 8.50pm, apparently showing Brown picking up passengers coming off a London flight.
The detailed claims come from sources who say they are able to identify Brown from the video.
Further allegations have been made of subsequent incidents of Brown also operating as a taxi service in October and November 2025, witnesses saying they sent photos and videos to the council, though the council says it cannot find that email.
Shown the video Cllr Kennedy said: "Well, he shouldn't have been doing that. I mean, he had no taxi driver licence. I'm absolutely horrified about that. That should have gone straight to the police because I think that could be a criminal offence.”
Brown was jailed for his December 2023 attack on a “vulnerable” teenage passenger put through what a judge described as a “terrifying ordeal”.
In January 2024 Councillor Drew Millar tabled an amendment to allow Brown to keep his operator’s licence, seconded by Cllr Kennedy and supported by Cllrs John Bruce, John Grafton and Duncan Macpherson.
But this was rejected at a vote, however he was allowed to keep his taxi operator’s licence both in 2024 and last month following his conviction.
The council aims to get the matter taken before a full council meeting for reconsideration.