Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2011
10 Mar 2011 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish Executive Question Time
Police and Fire Services Review
General Questions
Yes. The work of civilian support staff is one of the core functions against which the sustainable policing project, which is being led by Deputy Chief Constable Neil Richardson, is assessing the three reform options on which we are consulting. That work will be reported to the Scottish policing board on 21 March and published on the Scottish Government website by 22 March to help inform the debate on the future of policing in Scotland before our consultation closes on 5 May.
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Alison McInnes (North East Scotland) (LD)
LD
8. To ask the Scottish Executive whether its review of police and fire services will include an analysis of the impact of any restructuring on civilian polic...
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Kenny MacAskill)
SNP
Yes. The work of civilian support staff is one of the core functions against which the sustainable policing project, which is being led by Deputy Chief Const...
Alison McInnes
LD
Should not the cabinet secretary have fully evaluated the impact of his reforms in advance of the consultation, so that the public were properly informed of ...
Kenny MacAskill
SNP
Yes. Those figures are disputed. What is clear, though, is that the consultation is on-going and that information has been provided to the police family.As h...
Bill Wilson
SNP
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Can you provide clarification, even at a later date, as to why I cannot ask the Government for its views of and posit...
The Presiding Officer
NPA
It is because questions must be within the general responsibility of the minister to whom they are posed, Mr Wilson