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Meeting of the Parliament 17 December 2015

17 Dec 2015 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Interests of Members of the Scottish Parliament (Amendment) Bill
Stevenson, Stewart SNP Banffshire and Buchan Coast Watch on SPTV

Invitations are now closed.

Mary Fee dealt more than adequately with the subject of the sanctions that are being introduced and with the broad sanction regime. In particular, she addressed the issue of a motion of censure, so I do not propose to say anything more that is material about that.

I do, however, want to talk about the removal of dual reporting. Although we will be passing a bill today, it cannot proceed as a new part of our law and our procedures until the Electoral Commission is satisfied that the information in the register of interests will be sufficient to meet its needs. The clerks to the committee have been working with the Electoral Commission to ensure that the provisions in the bill are satisfactory, and I, like other members, thank officials in the Parliament and at the Electoral Commission for their assistance in that matter.

The current framework for ending dual reporting in the Electoral Administration Act 2006 does not extend to independent MSPs, and I want to say a word or two about that. As that act stands, dual reporting can be ended only for members of registered political parties, and not for independent members. Our bill contains an amendment to that act that will allow dual reporting to be ended for all MSPs, and I am pleased to have been able to work with each of the independent members in this Parliament to ensure that the provisions in that regard are understood and agreed. Indeed, I saw Margo MacDonald towards the end of her life; I had a three-minute discussion on this subject and an hour of updates on what was going on in Parliament. I will not reveal what I told her about what everyone was up to, as that would be a breach of confidence beyond what would be proper.

In closing, I am pleased that the committee has been able to bring forward this committee bill, which I believe will streamline processes for dealing with financial interests, increase transparency and ensure that we have robust sanctions. I encourage all colleagues to support this change in the next few minutes.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (John Scott) Con
The next item of business is a debate on S4M-15201, in the name of Stewart Stevenson, on the Interests of Members of the Scottish Parliament (Amendment) Bill...
Stewart Stevenson (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP
There is always a benefit in reviewing, with a critical eye, the regimes that govern our work and that of individual members here in Parliament. The bill’s ...
The Minister for Parliamentary Business (Joe FitzPatrick) SNP
I do not propose to take too much time to comment on the details of the Interests of Members of the Scottish Parliament (Amendment) Bill. It will probably c...
Mary Fee (West Scotland) (Lab) Lab
This is a short but nevertheless important debate on the interests of members of the Scottish Parliament. Across the chamber we all agree that we need robust...
Mary Scanlon (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I associate myself with the comments made by Mary Fee. I also thank Stewart Stevenson and the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee for bri...
The Presiding Officer (Tricia Marwick) NPA
We all need to learn from you, Mrs Scanlon.
Mary Scanlon Con
If I am invited out to dinner and my UHI hosts highlight the fact that lecturers in the Highlands are paid £7,000 below lecturers elsewhere in Scotland, and ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I call Stewart Stevenson to wind up the debate. 16:11
Stewart Stevenson SNP
Let me start with the point that Mary Scanlon has made, which is a fair and proper one, by addressing the example that she gives of any of us being out to di...
Mark McDonald (Aberdeen Donside) (SNP) SNP
Are we all invited?
Stewart Stevenson SNP
Invitations are now closed. Mary Fee dealt more than adequately with the subject of the sanctions that are being introduced and with the broad sanction regi...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Thank you very much, Mr Stevenson. I do not expect an answer just now, but perhaps when the Lobbying (Scotland) Bill is debated you can tell me whether, if S...