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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:15 pm 
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Taxi companies belonging to businessman linked to gangsters in running for Glasgow Airport contract



A SUPER-RICH businessman who has been linked to underworld figures is in the running for a big bucks airport taxi contract.

Chunky Stevie Malcolm – dubbed the Fat Controller after building up a string of taxi firms – has been linked to two companies that are vying for the business.

He is a director of Paisley Cab Company and his ex-wife Julie Malcolm ran Barrhead’s Compass Cabs.

Both have been shortlisted for the multi-million-pound taxi contract.

A Glasgow Airport spokeswoman said: “We are running a tender for the management of the taxi operations at the airport.

“As part of the tender, the successful operator must comply with the taxi booking office licence, which contains checks undertaken by Renfrewshire Council and Strathclyde Police.”

Other firms in the running include Glasgow Airport Taxis, Spyglass and First Taxi.com.

Malcolm, 48, is one of Scotland’s wealthiest and most colourful entrepreneurs.

He was an associate of feared crime baron Tam “The Licensee” McGraw, who died in 2007, and a former pal of convicted Paisley drug baron Grant Mackintosh.

The dad-of-one has properties throughout Glasgow, Lanarkshire and Perthshire and is a director of a number of taxi firms.

In 2008, he built Scotland’s most expensive home at Gleneagles, costing £9million.

In March 2010, the first hearing under new laws to weed out criminals in the taxi trade allowed Compass Cabs – who had shareholder links to McGraw – to keep trading.

East Renfrewshire Council awarded the firm a licence after lawyers argued that a shareholder with criminal associations was no longer connected to the company.

Malcolm was unavailable for comment last night.

But David McCulloch – a co-director of Paisley Cab Company, said: “Mr Malcolm isn’t involved in the day-to-day running of the firm.

“He isn’t involved in the tendering process as he has other business interests.”

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oh go on.....you know you want to.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:41 pm 
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http://mafiatoday.com/tag/fish-tank/

BOXING tycoon Barry Hughes’ landlord is a mega-rich businessman with links to a string of notorious gangsters.

Heavyweight Stevie Malcolm – dubbed The Fat Controller over the taxi firms he runs – has kept himself on the straight and narrow as he built up a huge personal fortune.

The 46-year-old boasts a fleet of luxury cars and a string of sprawling homes – including one £9million pad with a £1.4million fish tank.

And yesterday he was revealed as the owner of the plush property where fraud probe pal Hughes, 31, lives in Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire.

But as well as raking in cash from taxi and beauty firms, in his background lurk links to TWO Glasgow crime dynasties as well as a web of shadowy underworld figures.

Last night a source revealed: “Stevie is a businessman first and foremost.

“He is aware there are always these rumours surrounding him, but he doesn’t really care. As far as he’s concerned he’s squeaky clean and nothing can touch him.”

Malcolm – who lives in a detached home in upmarket Whitecraigs, Glasgow – is known to have had a close friendship with feared crimelord Tam ‘The Licensee’ McGraw. And he is still in league with the gangster’s widow Margaret, 58, according to the latest company records filed last November.

She sold cab firm Glasgow Private Hire to him in the 1990s – when it was called Mac Cars – and still owns 40 per cent of the company.

Malcolm has a 50 per cent stake in the business, with his wife Julie owning the remaining ten per cent.

Accounts revealed the firm raked in a massive £2.5million between November 2002 and November 2003 – a whopping £50,000 a week.

Malcolm – who was then the man behind the Tan Ko tanning salon chain – and fellow boss Thomas Wallace rewarded themselves with a 48 per cent pay rise.

The millionaire magnate is also connected to the McGovern crime clan through his cab companies.

Malcolm is a director of taxi firm Edinburgh City Private Hire, and fellow boss Allan Gibson was once at the helm of Network Private Hire – based in the heart of the McGoverns’ stamping ground in Springburn, Glasgow. Network – the second-biggest taxi firm in Scotland at the time – was at the centre of a probe into the McGoverns’ fortune in 2004.

And the investigation also included Barry Hughes and his dad Donald.

Their homes and offices were hit by Operation Maple, a joint exercise between the Scottish Drug Enforcement Agency, Customs and the National Criminal Intelligence Service. Hardest hit in the probe into alleged money laundering by the McGovern clan was Russell Stirton – said to be a key lieutenant.

Stirton owned a petrol station selling the UK’s cheapest fuel and cops believed the set-up was really a McGovern cash-cleaning scheme.

Police swooped on a string of addresses – including a pub and lawyers’ and accountants’ offices – linked to Stirton in simultaneous raids.

Law chiefs were convinced the 50-year-old porn baron was crooked – but the long-running probe failed to produce any evidence and authorities now face handing back assets which were seized in 2004. Malcolm had his own brush with the law in 1994 when he was accused of burning down Strathclyde Police’s stolen car section before the charges were later dropped.

Last night the source told how Malcolm has devoted his life to making cash – and won’t stand anyone crossing him.

The insider said: “Stevie takes money very seriously and as someone to deal with on a personal level he is as straight as they come.

“But cross him and you’re in trouble. He hates anyone doing him out of money, right down to a penny. He can be quite generous and he will help folk out, but he detests anyone who tries to pull a fast one with him.”

The source added: “He’s got his finger in everything, not just taxis, and has built up a personal fortune of about £28million through his business dealings.

“He is pretty shrewd and can spot an opportunity to make money right away.

“He makes out he’s just a regular guy who happens to have made a few quid, but he takes his money-making extremely seriously – and next to football and golf it’s his favourite hobby.”

Loaded Malcolm is listed as the director of nine different companies – including five cab firms.

He is also a director of three property development businesses and a hairdressing and beauty firm.

The source revealed: “He’s a fair but firm boss and there aren’t many who work for him or with him who will have a bad word to say about it.”

The golf-mad millionaire splashed some of his cash buying an exclusive plot of land overlooking the Queen’s course at Gleneagles, Perthshire.

He built his £9million mansion – which boasts six bedrooms and two swimming pools – on the spot, where neighbours include financiers and oil tycoons.

Malcolm has even been rumoured to have been on the verge of buying his own football club.

The taxi tycoon was hotly tipped to be about to make a bid for St Mirren last September after they went for sale with an asking price of up to £5million. Sources close to Malcolm claimed he had been keen to invest in a football club for months.

But the entrepreneur denied the claims and insisted he wasn’t interested in buying the Buddies.

Last night there was no one available to comment at Malcolm’s luxurious Whitecraigs home.

A white Rolls-Royce with a private registration and a flash Porsche were sitting in the driveway but no one answered when we tried to contact him through the intercom.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:44 pm 
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lives in Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire.


Interesting placename in relation to someone called Malcolm connected to the underworld, it's like some sort of sinister anagram :lol:


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 12:45 am 
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Who cares?

If the guy was up to no good then licensing would be tripping over themselves to weed him out.
But hey, they're not. Cos we've been hearing these tales since God was klnee high to a grasshopper.

You can always rely on the newscomics to come out with this sensationalist sh i te because it sells newscomics to the tumshies who hang on their every word. Interestingly they always stop short of libel. Always short of substantiable fact.

I don't care about the guy. If he can make a buck out of our trade then he's gotta be the only one (apart from the committee men of course).

It's not the Stevie Malcolms of this world who have destroyed our trade. You only have to look at the idiots posting on these forums, like Dougie and others.

I can just see "Nero" Dougie fiddling while his Roman taxi trade is burning saying, 'It's that blighter Malcolm's fault'.

Like Nero's Rome, the trade is still burning.

So CC. Try to do better will you? Come up with another bogeyman to blame. Cos it is entertaining.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:15 am 
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Didn't Al Capone run Taxis?

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:36 pm 
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wee eddie wrote:
Didn't Al Capone run Taxis?


Al Capone was never convicted of any crime, except not paying tax :wink:

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 6:31 pm 
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Whoever said that he was.

As clean as wind driven snow!

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wee eddie wrote:
Whoever said that he was.

As clean as wind driven snow!

As, apparently, is Mr Malcolm :wink:

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So CC. Try to do better will you? Come up with another bogeyman to blame. Cos it is entertaining.

=D>



Yeah, I'll have to stop writing for the Daily Record ffs

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 11:52 pm 
Where is Skull?


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captain cab wrote:
Jasbar wrote:

So CC. Try to do better will you? Come up with another bogeyman to blame. Cos it is entertaining.

=D>



Yeah, I'll have to stop writing for the Daily Record ffs

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Ahhhh! Anotehr Walter Mitty moment. =D>


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 5:58 am 
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Where is Skull?

Who cares!

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:23 am 
I do, for all his bad points he has equal good ones, I have to say even though I don't always agree with him he isn't blinkered, and in todays world that is rare.


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