Meeting of the Parliament 01 December 2015
In his statement on spying in September, the cabinet secretary told the chamber that he had “no idea” who the police in Scotland were spying on. That is unlike the First Minister, who knew about claims that the police had recklessly used illegal surveillance on repeated occasions almost five months ago. It appears that only the public and the Scottish Parliament were kept in the dark.
Was the cabinet secretary kept in the dark as well? If he was not, how does he explain his previous answer to the Parliament? Will he now take personal responsibility for ensuring that the numerous failures that there have been will not occur in the future on his watch?