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Meeting of the Parliament [Draft]
Meeting date: 27 March 2025
Sue Webber
These events should concentrate the minds of the Scottish Government regarding the on-going underresourcing of policing in the capital. Three years ago, Edinburgh had 120 fewer officers than its population needed, and by March last year there were 22 fewer than in the year before. I press the First Minister on the matter. Will the Scottish Government commit to resourcing Edinburgh’s police force in a manner that reflects the growing population, the additional complexities and what is needed to police a capital city?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
Could you move to the middle of your screen? It seems to be better for the microphone.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
Candid is good. Does anyone in the room want to follow up on any of the themes that we have been talking about? You do not need to.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
To pick up on one tiny bit of that, you mentioned the idea of members’ intentions when they join committees, but, to be frank, we are often appointed to committees. Is there a conflict there? Might there be an issue if we are just appointed via our party processes to committees that we do not necessarily have an interest in?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
That is one of the issues that I want to follow up on. Sir David Natzler and Professor Russell drew out the fact that time pressure is a significant barrier to committee effectiveness. Having been the convener of the Education, Children and Young People Committee, I know that accommodating the legislation that is thrown at you leaves no space for reactive work, such as work to look at what happened at the University of Dundee.
Could our witnesses who are online expand a bit more on the time constraints element and offer their reflections on the barriers in that regard?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
We will pick up those issues.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
Does either of the witnesses who are online want to comment?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
I will ask Dr Geddes the first question, given all the work that he has done in this field. What are the most significant factors that make a committee effective?
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
Yes.
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee
Meeting date: 20 March 2025
Sue Webber
We have covered a bit of this already—we have already spoken about the tight legislative timescales that the Government places on committees, the conflict that arises with some of the inquiries that you might want to do and the fact that that might or might not have an impact on the quality of legislation, too. Given that such issues are global and based on political trends, might there be scope for—I do not know how to say this—committees influencing some of those challenges? Stuff does get thrown at us, and sometimes we just have to accept that that is what we have to look at, but how do we address some of the live issues that the public expect us to talk about? After all, the conflict and the lack of trust that we are seeing might be arising in part because we are out of touch and are not dealing with the live issues that are going on right now.
Does anyone want to come in on that? Brian, perhaps?