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SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee
Meeting date: 3 April 2025
Lorna Slater
I have a question that is more for my own interest, if the convener will allow it.
One of the conversations that we have been having in the committee is about proactive and reactive work that commissioners do. The Ombudsman deals with something that has gone wrong, but whose job is it to do the research and have the foresight to see something before it goes wrong?
To put that in context, the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman, for example, can react to complaints that she has heard of. However, if she receives complaints about two local authorities, she does not have the powers to start an investigation into all local authorities. Even though she might have the idea that there is a more general problem, she does not have the power to examine it in a more investigative way with the intention of preventing future problems. Do you have any bodies that have that sort of proactive prevention role?
SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee
Meeting date: 3 April 2025
Lorna Slater
No, that is fine. The second part was about transparency and accountability, and I think that you covered that—unless you want to add more detail.
SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee
Meeting date: 3 April 2025
Lorna Slater
Thank you for joining us, Dr Wilson. This is fascinating. I will dig into similar points that my colleague the convener asked about.
In Scotland, we have some parallels with your officers in that we also have an ombudsman and an Auditor General. We have a couple of other functions, which I am sure that you implement in New Zealand, but I am interested to hear how. Among our SPCB-supported bodies, we have the Scottish Human Rights Commission, which I think is a fairly common thing for western democracies to have. We also have a couple of different bodies that are responsible for standards in public life, which is about making sure that we, local councillors and so on play by the rules, meet our codes of conduct and that kind of thing. I am curious about how you cover those functions.
SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee
Meeting date: 3 April 2025
Lorna Slater
Dr Wilson, I will now get into the more practical operational questions about things such as shared offices, information technology systems and human resources support. I am curious about the kind of resources that are supplied to the officers of Parliament and the independent Crown entities and about whether they are expected to use common office space, HR support and so on.
SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee
Meeting date: 3 April 2025
Lorna Slater
Is the scrutiny by the subject committees of both the officers of Parliament and the Crown entities on any sort of rigorous schedule? Does it happen annually, or is it up to the committees to decide? Is there a framework?
SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee
Meeting date: 3 April 2025
Lorna Slater
Understood. If, during scrutiny, an officer of Parliament or one of the Crown entities is found not to be performing effectively against their function, how would that issue be identified and resolved, and are there any examples where that has happened?
SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee
Meeting date: 3 April 2025
Lorna Slater
Thank you.
SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee
Meeting date: 3 April 2025
Lorna Slater
Understood. That is the direction that I was going to travel in on the scrutiny role.
I am also curious about independent Crown entities. One of the challenges that we face in Scotland is that we have a proliferation of SPCB-supported bodies, which are our equivalent of the officers of Parliament. That is the case in the public sector landscape in general, and we are trying to get our heads around it. Have you noticed the same phenomenon with your independent Crown entities? How do they fit into the system?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 2 April 2025
Lorna Slater
Thank you, Andrew. Ian, do you have any thoughts on that?
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 2 April 2025
Lorna Slater
We have lost your sound, Ian.