Meeting of the Parliament 25 February 2026 [Draft]
It is fair to say that the evidence base on the issue continues to evolve. I have set out some of our work on the requirements for this to be an independent inquiry, which is hugely important. I have spent a great deal of time listening to survivors, which has also formed part of our thinking with regard to the inquiry. It is imperative that survivors have faith in the work of the inspectorates and the work of the independent inquiry.
The broader work that I mentioned, which is to be led by John O’Brien, will sit alongside the inquiry. That unique piece of work will be hugely important for providing information and listening to survivors. As cabinet secretary, I have set up engagements for MSPs on a cross-party basis throughout this process. We held one such engagement in a parliamentary committee room in January with all the inspectorates and Alexis Jay. We will hold another in March, and I am keen to ask John O’Brien to attend it in order to ensure that MSPs across the political divide are kept up to date, although I recognise that we are approaching dissolution.