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Chamber and committees

Public Service Reform Committee

The Public Service Reform Committee was established in June 2026. It focuses on:

  • public sector reform policy
  • public sector and public bodies productivity and efficiency
  • the Scottish Futures Trust
  • Scottish Government procurement and shared services.

Next meeting of the committee

Details of the next meeting are not available yet.

Dates for future meetings

The Public Service Reform Committee usually meets on Thursday.

Previous meetings of the committee

See all meetings of the committee

Work of the Committee

Work of the Committee: Current work

Work of the Committee: Correspondence

Correspondence

Public Service Reform Committee

Interparliamentary engagement: Public Service Reform Committee response, August 2026

10 August 2026

Correspondence from the Convener to Patricia Ferguson MP, Chair, Scottish Affairs Committee, House of Commons, UK Parliament, 6 August 2026

Public Service Reform Committee

Scottish Affairs Committee: Interparliamentary engagement

22 July 2026

Correspondence to the Convener from Patricia Ferguson MP, Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee, UK Parliament, 22 July 2026

Work of the Committee: Official Reports of meetings

Official Reports of meetings

Public Service Reform Committee

Meeting date: Thursday, June 18, 2026

Interests, Deputy Convener, Decision on Taking Business in Private

Work of the Committee: Committee Remit

To consider and report on matters within the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Public Service Reform

Current Members

A photo of Bob Doris MSP

Bob Doris

Convener
Scottish National Party
A photo of Michelle Campbell MSP

Michelle Campbell

Deputy Convener
Scottish National Party
A photo of Max Bannerman MSP

Max Bannerman

Member
Reform UK
A photo of Joe Fagan MSP

Joe Fagan

Member
Scottish Labour
A photo of Murdo Fraser MSP

Murdo Fraser

Member
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
A photo of Alex Kerr MSP

Alex Kerr

Member
Scottish National Party
A photo of Lorna Slater MSP

Lorna Slater

Member
Scottish Green Party

Full details of committee membership, including substitute and previous members

Call for views

When a committee launches an inquiry, or starts looking at a bill, they ask the public to submit their views. This is called a ‘call for views’.

Get in touch

If you want to get in touch, you can contact the Clerk for the committee.