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Conclusion
A finding of a breach of the 2006 Act and the Code of Conduct is a serious matter. Acknowledging the efforts made by Jackson Carlaw MSP to act with propriety, the Committee is of the view that its agreement with the Commissioner on the finding of a breach is sanction enough.
This valuable work will help to inform the Scottish Biometrics Commissioner’s future statutory code of practice for the use of technologies in policing which collect biometric data.
Background
The Committee published a report on 14 November 2018 in which it committed to review the Code of Conduct with the aim of strengthening its rules on confidentiality of documents and the disclosure rules relating to MSP complaints.
The Commission remains focused on enforcing compliance with the Codes of Conduct and promoting the ethical standards framework to assist councillors and members of devolved public bodies to achieve the highest ethical standards.
*S5M-12389 Joe FitzPatrick on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Code of Conduct for Councillors That the Parliament agrees that the Code of Conduct for Councillors (SG/2018/65) — be approved.
Why do you think that legislation is necessary in that regard, rather than using the MSP code of conduct? Do you feel that the code of conduct would not be strong enough or is not working?
One document was withdrawn and re-laid during this period:
Draft Code of Practice: The Non-Party Campaigner Campaign Expenditure (Scottish Parliament Elections) Code of Practice 2025 (withdrawn on 5 November 2025, re-laid on 10 November 2025) (Committee report of 23 September 2025).