Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 20 November 2025
The principle of the Parliament having a role in that is a good one—it is an additional role. However, there is nothing to stop the Scottish Government and Scottish ministers continuing in their existing capacity to designate, review and take things forward. Frankly, the Government has not been doing those things, and it is pretty preposterous that the Government said in its submission that it has not been going slowly. If this is not slow, I do not know what slow is, because progress is glacial.
There is a consultation about the care sector that started six years ago—the consultation about the consultation about the consultation has just finished. It gets ridiculous, and it really is not good enough. In the freedom of information world, we use the line, “Information delayed is information denied.” That is happening on an organisational scale, across the whole regime.
We need something that we can adapt much more quickly. If, for whatever reason, the Scottish ministers are not able to designate quickly, maybe there should be another avenue for doing so—one that gives the Parliament and the people the opportunity to designate.