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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
Is it, therefore, fair to say that the audit trail ends at the point that we give the funding to a trusted partner?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
Yes, but I am disputing that. The Egyptians control the Rafah crossing.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
Do you confirm, however, that we could have had a United Kingdom measure? We could have co-operated and come up with a single measure.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
I know that this is not a devolved matter in the slightest, but I am interested in the cabinet secretary’s views on the actions of the Government of Egypt. It is quite right that focus is on the Government of Israel’s approach to the crisis, but what on earth is going on in Egypt that means that it does not allow trucks to pass through the Rafah crossing?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
Can I clarify what I have said?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
It is not nonsense. You know better, George. I am telling you what the current situation is.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
I will continue the line of questioning that Patrick Harvie has taken. The enforcement officers can enter and search vehicles, premises or stalls, but they cannot search individuals—that is what you think the balancing issue is. They can seize, conceal or destroy property deemed in breach of trading or advertising restrictions and, in certain circumstances, they can do all that with no warrant. That is what the bill says.
Let us go back to what the Scottish Human Rights Commission has said. It made the very good point that
“the bill does not set out limitations on how enforcement officers should ... determine ... suspicion”.
What is your interpretation of that? On what basis would an enforcement officer enter and search vehicles, premises and so on without a warrant?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
No, I am not suggesting that at all. I am suggesting that, when it comes to ticket touting, our having a single law that applies to all the territory of the United Kingdom would probably be much more efficient than our doing the legislation separately. I think that you would admit—and have admitted—that the touting provisions are quite limited.
I will move on—
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
But they still would not have a warrant.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 June 2025
Stephen Kerr
But even a police officer must have a warrant. A police officer cannot just force—