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Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Katy Clark
I would like to follow up on that, because there are serious human rights implications. There are many countries in the world that Police Scotland could enter into contracts with that, unfortunately, have appalling human rights records. It is clear that there are issues of public policy at stake. The Scottish Government has to have a position on the matter, especially given its responsibility for Police Scotland.
Do you accept that Police Scotland should not enter into contracts with Governments that have a record of serious human rights abuses?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Katy Clark
As you have said, the financial position is not yet clear, but, once the conference is over, is the cabinet secretary willing to give a statement in the chamber on the full budgetary implications of COP26 and, in particular, whether the UK Government has fully reimbursed the Scottish Government? Moreover, although the overall view is that the policing of the event has gone well, there has, as the cabinet secretary has said, been concern over particular actions such as the use of kettling at the demonstration in Glasgow. Is he willing to come to the chamber and give a full statement once all the facts are clear?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Katy Clark
Cabinet secretary, have you made an assessment of the percentage of the prison population that actually needs to be there, and of whether we are adequately funding alternatives to custody? You mentioned that a new strategy will be announced next year. Is it practical to shift resources from prisons into alternatives? What percentage of the prison population should perhaps have been dealt with in another way?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Katy Clark
I reiterate and endorse what the convener said about the 10-year-old child who was killed in Wales this week. The issue continues to be a massive one in Scotland, particularly for postal workers, so I suggest that the committee encourages the Government to introduce legislation at the earliest opportunity. I know that the Government is already involved in discussions, but I ask that, in particular, it involves the Communication Workers Union—and within that the voice of postal workers—in the process.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Katy Clark
On another issue, what discussions has the cabinet secretary had with Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority about the use and financial cost implications of non-disclosure agreements? Obviously, he will be aware of the concern that such agreements are sometimes used to hide unacceptable practices.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 November 2021
Katy Clark
I want to ask about drugs policy and the budgetary implications.
Lord Advocate, you recently made a statement to the chamber on class A drugs, and last week the committee heard representations from a range of campaigners on issues such as drug consumption rooms. Do you agree with the repeated representations to us that there are no legal problems with drug consumption rooms in the current legislative framework? Perhaps you could outline the policy in relation to that. Are there any budgetary implications as a result of some of the shifts in drug policy that we are seeing? I will then go on to the wider issues in relation to organised crime.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 November 2021
Katy Clark
Drugs are obviously a massive problem in the prison system. Will you outline what you are doing to tackle that problem in the current situation? A number of measures that were brought in around mail during Covid have been referred to. Did that have a positive impact on the drug situation or are you currently undertaking any other initiatives that are helping to address that massive challenge?
11:45Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 3 November 2021
Katy Clark
That is helpful.
I turn to budgetary issues. We know that organised crime is heavily involved in both the supply of drugs and prostitution. In relation to Crown Office priorities, will you outline how we can better focus resource on tackling organised crime, specifically in those spheres, but also more generally?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 27 October 2021
Katy Clark
I want to pick up on a couple of the points that have been made. Peter Krykant spoke about the production and supply of drugs. As he knows, at the moment, the issue of drugs is completely tied up with organised crime, and a lot of the money ends up in places such as Afghanistan. Does Mr Krykant believe that it would be possible to bring the whole production and supply process into a legal framework that would not involve organised crime and despotic regimes? That seems to be the model that he is advocating, but is it completely possible? I can see how it might be possible in relation to drugs such as cannabis, but is it feasible for drugs such as heroin?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 27 October 2021
Katy Clark
We are not really talking about something that is equivalent to fair-trade coffee, then. You said that you were worried about the small farmers. However, they are not the ones who make big money out of the drugs industry; it is the drugs cartels, which are dripping in money and blood. The challenges are massive.