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Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2022
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2018

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 21 June 2018

Some of the time was needed to make sure that MSPs from across the parties engaged with the group.
Committee reports Date published: 11 January 2024

Stage 1 Report on the Scottish Employment Injuries Advisory Council Bill - Membership changes

On 31 October 2023, John Mason MSP replaced James Dornan MSP.
MSPs Last updated: 13 September 2021

  For example, if an MSP hasn’t registered or declared a financial interest (like shares in a company) paid advocacy (section 4 of the Code of Conduct) lobbying and access to MSPs (section 5 of the Code of Conduct) You can also make a complaint to the Commissioner about an MSP’s general conduct in relation to some of the areas set out in Section 7 of the Code of Conduct: treatment of other people use of parliamentary staff the confidentiality rules MSPs’ responsibilities to their own staff The Scottish Parliament does not deal with these types of complaints.
Committee reports Date published: 4 March 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill - Membership changes

On 6 September 2018, Donald Cameron MSP and Alex Neil MSP left the Committee.
Committee reports Date published: 7 October 2024

Remote and Rural Healthcare Inquiry - Membership changes

On 9 November 2023, Ruth Maguire MSP replaced Evelyn Tweed MSP. On 18 June 2024, Joe FitzPatrick MSP replaced Ivan McKee MSP.
Committee reports Date published: 9 October 2023

Female participation in sport and physical activity - Membership changes

On 25 April 2023, Paul O'Kane MSP was replaced by Carol Mochan MSP.
Last updated: 10 May 2026

9th Edition of the Code of Conduct

Examples of legitimate reasons are— • The constituent has asked the MSP to take inappropriate action; • The case would lead to a conflict of interest with the MSP’s existing casework; • The case is contrary to the MSP’s political beliefs. 3.
Last updated: 8 May 2026

Code of Conduct 9th Edition

Examples of legitimate reasons are— • The constituent has asked the MSP to take inappropriate action; • The case would lead to a conflict of interest with the MSP’s existing casework; • The case is contrary to the MSP’s political beliefs. 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2021

Meeting of the Parliament 18 November 2021

That is not within the locus of the SPCB, as we are not the employer of MSPs’ staff; MSPs themselves are.

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