Meeting of the Parliament 20 February 2025
I do not have time.
I have great respect for many of the individuals who have been named on the new review panel, but I fear—I hope that it is just that—that the panel will simply tell the Government what it wants to hear as an outcome. The panel must be fully independent and must consider all options, including, in particular, the voices of victims. In the cabinet secretary’s opening remarks, I do not think that I heard the word “victims” once. I will check the Official Report, but I hope that that approach can be amended. Surely putting victims at the heart of any penal reform—putting them first—is what matters. All the representatives of victims organisations to whom I have spoken share that concern.
I will end on this note. Whether we like it or not, the perception is that the balance of the justice system in Scotland has moved towards those who have erred and have been convicted, not those who have been harmed. That might be a perception or it might be true, but, in either case, we must fix that and put victims at the heart of any reform.
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