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Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
Is it safe to say that, although you are making efficiency savings, those are not actually going to be savings, because you need to focus that money elsewhere in order to continue with the improvements that you are currently making in the system?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
But you need to keep your staffing levels where they are now.
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
Will that be enough? Your submission says that you will make a total of £900 million in cost savings, which substantially exceeds the £328 million that was envisaged, but we have lost an awful lot of firefighters. One of the big concerns of people in rural communities is about the increase in response times. That is seen as being caused by a reduction in the number of firefighters, because we do not have as many available to be on call to go to fires when needed. Is investing in 210 staff enough, given that you have lost 1,239?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
Good morning. I start with a question for John Logue. The submission from COPFS sets out
“proposed essential resource funding and minimum capital requirements”
of £236.5 million and £7.6 million respectively, noting that that that
“does not fund expansion or additional service provision.”
What would be the consequences of not receiving those minimum requirements? If COPFS were to receive only that funding, what would it not be able to do in the coming year?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
Retailers and members of the public are telling us that they cannot get a response to 999 calls, even when they are threatened with violence. However, when a women’s rights group tried to peacefully protest, instead of the person who tried to disrupt the protest being removed, we ended up with the ridiculous spectacle of brollygate. Does the minister accept that, under this Government, police officers are being told to chase down so-called brolly assaulters and record non-criminal hate incidents, instead of focusing on keeping communities safe and upholding the right to peaceful protest?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
We have heard from the Government over many years that female prisoners are among the most vulnerable women in society. They are often victims of terrible crime and abuse and are very likely to have suffered domestic violence. Given that, why on earth does the Government see fit for them to be housed alongside male-bodied inmates, some of whom are convicted rapists?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
Have you put something in place so that the costs in the financial memorandum will be a lot more accurate, so that we can see the costs of a bill before it is implemented?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
There is a big difference between the £4.5 million figure for 2026-27 and the £22.9 million for 2028-29. What is the reason for that?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
Good morning. My questions are similar to those that I asked the previous panel. In its written submission, Police Scotland stated that the costs of new legislation
“have not always been accurately described or illustrated in previous pre-budget evidence submissions.”
Are you satisfied that the costs of new legislation, including the costs associated with the Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Act 2025, will be adequately covered even if Police Scotland’s budgetary requests are not met in full by the Scottish Government?
Criminal Justice Committee
Meeting date: 5 November 2025
Sharon Dowey
Good morning. I will start with questions for Detective Superintendent Bertram. How would Police Scotland envisage policing the offence that is set out in the bill?