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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
  7. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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Criminal Justice Committee

Legal Aid

Meeting date: 29 September 2021

Russell Findlay

Could I ask two more brief questions, or are we moving on?

Criminal Justice Committee

Legal Aid

Meeting date: 29 September 2021

Russell Findlay

Thank you. I suppose that my question is addressed initially to Ian Moir, who has already used the phrase “cry wolf”. The Martyn Evans report of 2018 paints a somewhat different picture. It refers to the facts that Scotland has the third highest legal aid spend per capita in Europe and that it funds more cases per 100,000 people than anywhere else in Europe. It refers to the Law Society of Scotland’s Otterburn report. Mr Evans might have been too polite to use the word “spin”, but he points out some of the ways in which that information was presented by the Law Society of Scotland as being somewhat questionable and selective. Is there not a risk that your doomsday warnings of today are very similar to those that we have heard in the past? Indeed, is it not just a question of the market being what it is and, to go back to your point, crying wolf?

Criminal Justice Committee

Legal Aid

Meeting date: 29 September 2021

Russell Findlay

To go back to my point, nobody is suggesting that there are not problems with accessing justice, but the blunt tool of more money seems slightly jarring. Do you agree with that?

Criminal Justice Committee

Victims’ Rights and Victim Support

Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Russell Findlay

I understand that Covid has affected that, as it has affected just about everything else, but have you had any indication of the funding that you will get in future years? Has there been any projection of what you might expect?

Criminal Justice Committee

Victims’ Rights and Victim Support

Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Russell Findlay

Thank you.

Criminal Justice Committee

Victims’ Rights and Victim Support

Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Russell Findlay

Has the Government indicated how long the review will take, or when it will get round to it?

Criminal Justice Committee

Victims’ Rights and Victim Support

Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Russell Findlay

I could redirect the question to Teresa Medhurst.

Criminal Justice Committee

Victims’ Rights and Victim Support

Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Russell Findlay

Yes—thank you.

I want to ask Kate Wallace from Victim Support Scotland about the victim notification scheme. Your submission is similarly critical of it, Kate. You have described it as “not fit for purpose.” You have also pointed out that the Scottish Government has not given any specific commitment to do anything about it in the current programme for government. Why do you think that the Scottish Government does not share your sense of urgency? What should be done to fix the scheme?

Criminal Justice Committee

Victims’ Rights and Victim Support

Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Russell Findlay

The first question is for John Watt. Most people might not appreciate that the parole system in Scotland effectively operates behind closed doors and in secret. I should declare an interest, as I did before: I am a signatory to or participant in the victim notification scheme. I personally regard that scheme to be impersonal and unclear, and it puts the onus on victims to be proactive and to choose to engage.

In your submission to the committee, John, you say that the

“scheme should be radically revised”.

Given that you agree that significant changes need to be made to the scheme, what is preventing you from doing that?

Criminal Justice Committee

Victims’ Rights and Victim Support

Meeting date: 22 September 2021

Russell Findlay

Giving the Parole Board the powers to administer it might be a way to allow that.