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Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
I am grateful. As there are no more questions, I will close this session and thank all our witnesses for their evidence.
That concludes our evidence taking, and I thank everyone for attending this morning. We will now move into private session.
11:46
Meeting continued in private until 12:15.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
I am grateful. I invite one of our Crown Office witnesses to make a short opening statement.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
You talked just then of limiting operational capacity, but, in your submission and opening remarks, you said quite clearly that you will not be able to grow operational capacity. If you had received the required funding settlement, you would have carried out some projects. What will not happen as a result of this funding settlement?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
Before I go to Rona Mackay, I want to check something that Marlene Anderson said in response to Sharon Dowey earlier. The Crown Office’s submission in November set out a resource ask of £236.5 million, but I think that what was actually asked for was a slightly different figure. Just for clarification, what did the Crown Office ask for, and what resource budget have you been given in the draft budget?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
Under our next item of business, we will hear reflections from two panels of witnesses on the proposed budget for 2026-27 and the Scottish spending review. I refer members to papers 1 and 2.
For the first panel, I welcome Teresa Medhurst, the chief executive of the Scottish Prison Service, and Heather Duncan, its interim finance director. We have up to 90 minutes for the evidence session. Notwithstanding that fact, I remind all colleagues and witnesses to be as succinct and targeted as possible in their questions and answers.
I invite Teresa Medhurst to make a short opening statement.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
I have one further question. If colleagues have any more questions, they should catch my eye after I have asked this.
Teresa Medhurst, at the start of this session, you talked about your staff—the officers that you have available—and the considerable pressures that they are operating under. What is the current trend in turnover, in your staff complement and in your ability to recruit to the service? Does the shortfall in resource funding of £12 million—let us call it that—have any impact on your ability to look after your staff, particularly in relation to the mental health pressures?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
And what resource budget have you actually been offered in the budget?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
You have said a couple of times that the financial situation could result in a degradation of service delivery. What do you mean by that? You said in your opening remarks that there was a risk of “catastrophic failure”—those were the words that you used. What does catastrophic failure look like, and what are the chances of that happening, given the budget that you see before you?
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
Colleagues will ask about digital investment shortly. In the meantime, we will move to questions from Pauline McNeill, followed by Sharon Dowey.
Criminal Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 February 2026
Liam Kerr
To be clear, the extra resource funding that you might need is not currently there, which is partly a function of the £12 million shortfall from what you requested.