Meeting of the Parliament 02 April 2014
I will indeed, Presiding Officer.
In the same magazine, the chief constable asks whether people “seriously think” that the police should go to the public to ask whether something is a good idea, and says:
“I think the concept that we consult the public on all of this is not right.”
Do we know what the chief constable should be consulting the public on, and do we know to whom he should be accountable?
I move amendment S4M-09557.1, to leave out from “considers” to end and insert:
“regrets the absence of any effective oversight evidenced on the part of the Scottish Police Authority on this and other issues of significance; notes that a request has been made for Audit Scotland to formally investigate crime statistics and reporting practices in Police Scotland, and expects the Cabinet Secretary for Justice to take responsibility for the future direction of the police service that the current Scottish administration created.”
15:03Motions, questions or amendments mentioned by their reference code.
- S4M-09557.1 Stop and Search Motion