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Hanzala Malik

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Hanzala Malik
Malik in 2011
Deputy Convener of theEuropean and External Relations Committee
In office
14 June 2011 – 5 May 2016
ConvenerChristina McKelvie
Preceded bySandra White
Succeeded byLewis MacDonald
Member of the Scottish Parliament
forGlasgow
(1 of 7 Regional MSPs)
In office
6 May 2011 – 5 May 2016
Personal details
Born(1956-11-26)26 November 1956
Glasgow,Scotland
DiedDecember 2023(2023-12-00)(aged 67)
Glasgow, Scotland
NationalityBritish
Political partyScottish Labour Party
Alma materUniversity of Paisley

Hanzala Shaheed Malik(26 November 1956 – December 2023) was aScottish Labour Partypolitician. He was aMember of the Scottish Parliament(MSP) for theGlasgowregion from2011until2016.[1]

Early life and career

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Born inGlasgowto a Pakistani father and aScottishmother on 26 November 1956, Malik gained a BSc degree in Computing with Business Administration from theUniversity of Paisley.Before working in politics, he worked in both the private and public sector including serving as a policespecial constableand member of theTerritorial Army.[2]

Political career

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Malik was aGlasgow City Councillorfor theone-member wardofHillheadfrom 1995 to 2007, then as one of four in thelarger multi-member of the same namefrom2007to2012.In his role as a councillor, Malik was a member of council committees which included Education, Development and Regeneration, Finance, Housing, Licensing, Policy and Resources.

Malik was elected as a Labour MSP for theGlasgowregion in the2011 Scottish Parliament election(he declined to vacate his council seat until elections the following year, despite a by-election already being arranged for the ward after the death of another councillor).[3]He was eleventh on Labour's regional list at theelection in May 2016[4]and was not re-elected. He was re-elected as a Glasgow City councillor, again for Hillhead, inMay 2017.

Malik endorsedAnas Sarwarin the2021 Scottish Labour leadership election.[5]

Personal life and death

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Malik was mixed-race; his father was born in Pakistan and his mother was born in Scotland. He had been married for over forty years and had two children and two grandchildren.

Hanzala Malik died in December 2023, at the age of 67.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Double-job MSPs collect council pay".The Herald.Glasgow.Retrieved8 March2020.
  2. ^"Tributes as long serving Glasgow councillor and former MSP die".The Herald.14 December 2023.Retrieved16 December2023.
  3. ^"Labour MSP under fire for double job".The Herald.Glasgow. 29 September 2011.Retrieved8 March2020.
  4. ^"Scottish Labour unveils candidates list".BBC News.6 February 2016.Retrieved29 October2020.
  5. ^"Scottish Leadership Election 2021 – Nominations".Scottish Labour.Retrieved24 January2021.
  6. ^Long-serving Glasgow Labour councillor and former MSP dies age 67
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