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Meeting of the Parliament 03 December 2025

03 Dec 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Group-based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
Nicoll, Audrey SNP Aberdeen South and North Kincardine Watch on SPTV

I begin by acknowledging the cabinet secretary’s update on the appointment of Professor Alexis Jay as independent chair of the national child sexual abuse and exploitation strategic group, which will work on a national review on group-based child sexual exploitation.

I very much support the Government’s motion this afternoon. However, it is important to reflect on the range of work that has already been undertaken to start informing how we shift the dial in this very complex space. In her national audit report on group-based child sexual exploitation and abuse, Baroness Casey said:

“The ... public are rightly appalled when they hear of group-based child sexual exploitation and expect it to be investigated thoroughly, offenders brought to justice and punished severely.

They, undoubtedly, also expect ... the right systems in place to understand child sexual exploitation ... and who is perpetrating it ... so that we can prevent it from happening in the first place.”

That audit made 12 recommendations in relation to tightening the law, bringing perpetrators to justice, data collection and use, and applying best practice across safeguarding agencies.

We have also heard today about the Jay review of criminally exploited children, which looked at the scale and nature of the criminal exploitation of children. It was an excellent review, with recommendations spanning across policy and practice at the local and national level, investment and whole-system learning. It said:

“What is required is a new system designed with the explicit purpose of tackling the criminal exploitation of children.”

I note that, during a members’ business debate earlier this year, which was secured by Michael Matheson MSP, on the review, no calls were made to hold an inquiry. It is important to highlight operation Beaconport, which is overseen by the National Crime Agency. That operation is bringing policing partners together south of the border in order to develop a more effective response to group-based child sexual exploitation. I hope that that will provide a platform for Police Scotland to do further work to examine relevant cases, past and present.

That is a crucial piece of work, and I especially welcome the update on self-assessment across key areas of practice within Police Scotland, including data analysis, investigation, disruption and resources. I anticipate that that work will inform the inquiry that has been announced today. At this point I commend officers and specialists in Police Scotland for their work in this specialist area of investigation. I know from personal experience that the work is harrowing, sensitive and very complex.

On the Police Scotland response and what Pauline McNeill’s motion relates to, I note the cabinet secretary’s response to Ms McNeill’s question about independent oversight. I point out that Police Scotland is one of the public bodies in Scotland that attracts the most scrutiny, not least from the Scottish Police Authority, His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary in Scotland, various commissioners and, indeed, the public. I absolutely agree that a significant piece of work is required to further enhance our response to group-based sexual exploitation of children, so I am pleased to hear the update from the cabinet secretary regarding the appointment of Alexis Jay. I very much look forward to supporting that work.

I am pleased that there is now an opportunity to move forward collectively on the issue, thereby demonstrating our commitment to the public across Scotland that we are united in addressing it together, once and for all.

16:36  

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-19980, in the name of Pauline McNeill, on transparency in tackling group-based child sexual exploitation ...
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
Grooming vulnerable children for sexual exploitation is one of the most heinous crimes that can be committed, but for that to be compounded by systematic fai...
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Jenny Gilruth) SNP
The sexual exploitation and abuse of children and young people in Scotland is, sadly, not a historical issue. As we have heard, it is a challenging and compl...
Pauline McNeill Lab
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Jenny Gilruth SNP
Yes. I am happy to give way.
Pauline McNeill Lab
I appreciate that, given the time. Can the cabinet secretary confirm that she regards the process as an independent review, given that Professor Jay, whom w...
Jenny Gilruth SNP
I give Ms McNeill my assurance that the inspectorates are independent of ministers, so that is my understanding. I reassure Ms McNeill that Professor Jay has...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Does that mean that the Government will reject Russell Findlay’s amendment calling for a grooming gangs inquiry?
Jenny Gilruth SNP
As I have set out to Parliament today, the Government has to analyse the evidence that is put before us. As Alexis Jay has said, and as we have heard from Ms...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Please conclude, cabinet secretary.
Jenny Gilruth SNP
Above all, we must remember that this is about better protecting Scotland’s children and young people from abuse. I hope that Parliament will support the Gov...
Russell Findlay (West Scotland) (Con) Con
A “conspiracy of silence”—that was the phrase that was used by journalist Andrew Norfolk, who, in 2011, uncovered what became known as the grooming gangs sca...
Maggie Chapman (North East Scotland) (Green) Green
As the cabinet secretary said, the issue that we are debating—the sexual exploitation and abuse of children and young people—is not only an historic issue; i...
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
I thank Pauline McNeill and Labour for enabling this debate to happen. Some of the issues that we are discussing were touched on in yesterday’s debate on vio...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
We move to the open debate. 16:26
Martin Whitfield (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
It is a pleasure—unfortunately—to take part in the debate and to see how far the Scottish Government has moved. I thank the previous speaker for articulating...
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs (Angela Constance) SNP
I am grateful to Martin Whitfield for giving way. I advise him and others that, when I look at the Official Report of those remarks, I cannot see that I stat...
Martin Whitfield Lab
I am very grateful for that intervention, but, again—and I say this with respect, because I have huge respect for the cabinet secretary—that is not an answer...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP
I begin by acknowledging the cabinet secretary’s update on the appointment of Professor Alexis Jay as independent chair of the national child sexual abuse an...
Davy Russell (Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) (Lab) Lab
As colleagues have already noted, this issue is fundamentally about transparency and clarity. We have seen from the Casey report in England and Wales that t...
Sharon Dowey (South Scotland) (Con) Con
This is a subject of considerable importance. When the Government voted down our amendment to the Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill that...
Rona Mackay (Strathkelvin and Bearsden) (SNP) SNP
I thank the Labour Party for securing this important and topical debate. At any level, sexual exploitation of children is one of the most abhorrent crimes...
Russell Findlay Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Rona Mackay SNP
No, thank you. That is a hugely important piece of work for many people, despite what Russell Findlay says. It is always important to recognise the indepen...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Members.
Rona Mackay SNP
Surely we should be working together to eradicate this vile crime and gather much-needed evidence, rather than squabbling and scoring political points. I lo...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I advise members that we have a little bit of time in hand, so I can be a wee bit generous with members’ times. I call Liam Kerr to close the debate on beha...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
I have been shocked and stunned listening to the debate, partly from hearing some of the horrific details of this most heinous and vile of crimes. Russell Fi...
Audrey Nicoll SNP
Will the member give way?
Liam Kerr Con
I will not take an intervention, because I am running out of time. Decision time is still 10 or 12 minutes away. There is still time for those MSPs to recon...