MOVES to discipline the driver of the Glasgow bin lorry that killed six people have stalled after he declared himself not enough to attend.

The Herald understands there is an expectation any delay will not be significant.

Disciplinary actions can take place in the subject's absence or occupational health used to determine the fitness or otherwise to attend.

Mr Clarke was suspended during the recent fatal accident inquiry into the crash, during which it emerged he had failed to disclose his history of fainting on job applications and on DVLA forms.

Council officials stated during the inquiry that had they known about his medical history, he might never have been employed by them.

An investigation was due to begin once evidence to the inquiry was completed last Friday.

It has been on hold since the start of this week.

A spokesman for Glasgow City Council said: "We cannot comment on individual employees."