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Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
07 Sep 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank the clerking team for the enormous amount of work it got through, particularly in the early stages, when we received about 600 submissions in response to the call for evidence, all of which the clerks processed diligently and speedily. I thank also the Scottish Parliam...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill
I joined the Justice 2 Committee as convener on day 1 of stage 2 of the bill, which gave me a real introduction to the trenches in the front line—I had to read hundreds of submissions. I pay tribute to all the people who sent evidence to the committee at an early stage and wro...
The Convener: Con Committee
02 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Agenda item 2 is our second evidence session on the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill. There are three panels of witnesses.Panel 1 is from the Law Society of Scotland. I welcome Caroline Flanagan, who is the president of the society; Douglas Mill, who is its chief...
The Convener (Mr David Davidson): Con Committee
09 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Justice 2 Committee's 13th meeting in 2006. The first agenda item is evidence on the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill. I welcome our first panel of witnesses and our adviser on the bill, Margaret Ross.Comme...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome the first panel of witnesses. The panel members are Lindsay Montgomery, who is chief executive of the Scottish Legal Aid Board; Tom Murray, who is director of legal services and applications at SLAB; Colin Lancaster, who is head of policy at SLAB; and Martyn Evans, w...
The Convener: Con Committee
30 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
This is our final evidence session at stage 1 of the bill. The committee has received apologies from Jackie Baillie. I welcome John Swinney, who is exercising his right as a member of the Scottish Parliament to attend public committee meetings. I also welcome Hugh Henry, the D...
Mr Davidson: Con Committee
16 Sep 2003
Hepatitis C
Janis Hughes picked up the point that new members made. There is an issue about getting the committee up to speed. The content of the committee's report did not cover all the aspects, options and choices that were discussed in the many sessions prior to the publication of the ...
The Convener (Mr David Davidson): Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Welcome to the eleventh meeting in 2006 of the Justice 2 Committee. We have with us Margaret Ross, who is the adviser to the committee on the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill. As today is the first evidence-taking session on the bill, I ask members to make any re...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome our witnesses, who are Louise Miller, Mike West and Chris Graham, from the access to justice division of the Scottish Executive. Comments have been made in public about the fact that the Executive is bundling the legal profession and legal aid in one bill. What is th...
The Convener (Mr David Davidson): Con Committee
02 May 2006
Item in Private
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I welcome to the 12th meeting in 2006 of the Justice 2 Committee members of the committee and our adviser on the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill, Margaret Ross, whom I thank on behalf of committee members for the work that s...
The Convener: Con Committee
16 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We move to item 2. We have apologies from Colin Fox, who cannot attend. I welcome John Swinney to the committee, and I welcome Margaret Ross, who is our adviser on the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill. I also welcome Sarah Harvie-Clark from the Scottish Parliamen...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Item 2 is the continuation of evidence taking on the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill. I welcome Margaret Ross, who is the committee's adviser on the bill, and Sarah Harvie-Clark, who is from the Scottish Parliament information centre.For the avoidance of doubt, ...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We do not provide dictionary definitions.I have a question before we leave the point that is under discussion. Mr Montgomery said that the Executive is considering employment of in-house lawyers to take on legal aid work where there is a shortage. Was that consideration initia...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome our next panel of witnesses, who are William Alexander, Stewart Mackenzie and Neil McKechnie. I must stress at the outset that the committee is not a review body for individual cases; its role is to consider evidence only in relation to the Scottish Executive's Legal...
The Convener (Mr David Davidson): Con Committee
30 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good afternoon and welcome to the 16th meeting in 2006 of the Justice 2 Committee. I ask anybody who has a mobile telephone, pager or BlackBerry with them to ensure that it is switched off before we start. I welcome Margaret Ross, the committee adviser on the Legal Profession ...
The Convener: Con Committee
30 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Before we finish item 1, I must put a question to the committee. Do members agree to take in private consideration of the draft report on the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill at future meetings?Members indicated agreement.
The Convener (Mr David Davidson): Con Committee
26 Sep 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the 23rd meeting in 2006 of the Justice 2 Committee. I remind everyone in the room that all mobile phones, pagers, BlackBerrys and other assorted electronic appendages should be switched off.We have received apologies from C...
The Convener: Con Committee
03 Oct 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Item 2 is the second day of stage 2 consideration of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill. I welcome the Deputy Minister for Justice and his advisers.Members should have to hand the bill as introduced, the marshalled list of amendments and the groupings of amendm...
The Convener: Con Committee
24 Oct 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Item 2 is the third day of stage 2 of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill. We will consider amendments to the bill from section 34 onwards, and will go no further than section 43.I welcome Hugh Henry—the Deputy Minister for Justice—and his officials. Members sho...
The Convener (Mr David Davidson): Con Committee
31 Oct 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the delayed 28th meeting in 2006 of the Justice 2 Committee. I apologise to all those who turned up at the scheduled time. I am afraid that we were unable to start the earlier joint meeting of the Justice 1 Committee and the Jus...
The Convener: Con Committee
31 Oct 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
That ends stage 2 consideration of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill. I thank the minister and committee members for their attendance, and I thank everyone for their forbearance, given that our previous meeting did not start on time.The next meeting will be at...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con Chamber
20 Apr 2006
Civil Justice Reform
I take heart from the Parliament's consensual mood this afternoon, which I think is due to the fact that the minister has begun to share some strands of thought in advance of any publication. I appeal to her to listen to the debate in the broadest sense. She should not assume ...
Mr Davidson: Con Committee
08 Oct 2002
Financial Scrutiny Review
A number of issues are buzzing round in my mind following Arthur Midwinter's comments. The Parliament has never got to the point of saying what local government should be responsible for. That is the headline issue when leaving people to get on with it. COSLA's problem in iden...
Mr Davidson: Con Committee
16 Sep 2003
Hepatitis C
We must get up to speed with the previous committee's work. Two members of this committee have direct knowledge and experience of that. However, there are other issues. The committee needs to get legal advice about whether there should be a public inquiry or a court action. Th...
The Convener: Con Committee
02 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We will now consider the financial impact on the legal profession of the proposals.
The Convener: Con Committee
02 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I can assure you that you were invited here to represent the Faculty of Advocates because we recognise the differences between the professions and their different roles and methods of operation.As with the previous panel, members will pick up on certain areas and other members...
The Convener: Con Committee
02 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
On our third panel, I welcome Craig Bennet, the president, and Ken Swinton, the ex-president, of the Scottish Law Agents Society. I also welcome Robert Sutherland, the convener of the Scottish Legal Action Group. I apologise for the previous sessions running on a little longer...
The Convener: Con Committee
09 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
On panel 3, we have Stuart Usher and William Burns, from Scotland Against Crooked Lawyers. I have met the gentlemen before and they have given us good evidence, for which I thank them. Legal professional bodies have stated that they need to be able to continue to consider and ...
The Convener: Con Committee
09 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The bill has been produced by the Scottish Executive. The committee has been charged by the Parliament to consider the bill, take evidence and produce a report to the Parliament that is about the principles of the bill as opposed to the fine print. We are looking for the views...
The Convener: Con Committee
09 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
No, the question was based on what we have picked up from the evidence that we have taken from the various legal professional bodies.
The Convener: Con Committee
09 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Legal professional bodies have stated that they need to be able to continue to consider and determine conduct complaints against their members in order to maintain their understanding of the problems in their profession and in order to be able to effectively set and enforce th...
The Convener: Con Committee
16 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome our first witness today, who is Linda Costelloe Baker, the former Scottish legal services ombudsman. Thank you for coming along and for your written submission.What are the difficulties with making distinctions between service and conduct complaints, and with requiri...
The Convener: Con Committee
16 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome Professor Alice Brown, the Scottish public services ombudsman. I thank the professor for coming along this afternoon. You are aware of the bill and the issues that face the committee. The proposed new commission will be a non-departmental public body, but its funding...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Your written submission contains a clear definition of what you mean, with three criteria. You mention the person taking an oath in court. The first criterion is:"The person has to have a legal qualification or experience in court proceedings or at least demonstrate that they ...
The Convener: Con Committee
23 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome James Clark, Joan Pentland-Clark, Mike Lloyd and Duncan Shields. I thank you for your written submissions. You will have heard my remarks about the purpose of this meeting. Our questions will follow the same lines as those that we put to previous witnesses.Under the ...
The Convener: Con Committee
30 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We heard evidence from several witnesses, including Professor Paterson, the Scottish Consumer Council, the Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal, the former Scottish legal services ombudsman and the Faculty of Advocates, to the effect that the distinction between service and...
The Convener: Con Committee
30 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The legal profession has clearly stated its wish to retain ownership of disciplinary processes for conduct complaints. However, members of the public have said that if the profession really needs to know about these matters, to tidy up its processes and to keep up to date with...
The Convener: Con Committee
30 May 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
That is separate from their legal or other professional qualifications.
The Convener: Con Committee
20 Jun 2006
Petition
Before we move into private for item 4, which is our draft report on the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill, I would like to repeat the declaration that I have made before all our sessions on the bill, which is that I have a son who is a lawyer in England. He is no...
The Convener: Con Committee
07 Nov 2006
Petition
Item 3 is petition PE863, in the name of Bill Alexander, which urges the Scottish Executive to amend the Solicitors (Scotland) Act 1980 to allow limited companies to be given either the right to apply for legal aid or the right to represent themselves in court. Among the paper...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
As the Presiding Officer has pointed out, this group of amendments deals with determination of eligibility to make a complaint. In lodging amendment 11, I want to probe the meaning of the phrase "specified regulatory schemes" in section 2A(1). I also seek clarity as to whether...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I thank the minister for providing clarity. Now we know that our money goes on good legal advice to our ministers. I accept what she says, and because she has put on the record where the backing for the Executive's position is, I am content not to press amendment 10.
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 25 would ensure that the proposed Scottish legal complaints commission will be bound by the law in all that it does, and that decisions that are made will apply in other courts of law and tribunals. It should be compulsory for the SLCC to be bound by the law. The mat...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am not totally convinced that the minister has responded fully to the issues that I raised. Did she say that, in some situations, there will be ways to get round the confidentiality rules that apply to legal professionals without altering the status quo? I am not convinced b...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am not sure that the minister appreciates that she is asking the Law Society to be involved in an audit and accountability process when it is only halfway through its financial year. As the bill is about involving the legal professionals who will pay the running costs of the...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendments 66 and 67 enhance accountability and transparency, which is essential in a process as technical as the workings of the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission. Amendments 68 and 70 ensure that the rules for the levies are published, so that no one is under any illusion...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I appreciate the flexibility that the minister seeks to introduce, but it is important that the details are clearly set out so that the Scottish Legal Aid Board can be properly audited and understood by the many people who wish to take advantage of its services.I am looking fo...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The independence of the commission is crucial. Interruption. I apologise, Presiding Officer—I have now turned off my phone.Many members have difficulties with questions relating to the commission's independence. They and people outside the Parliament are greatly concerned abou...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
14 Dec 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
With amendment 184, I seek that accounts and reports would come to Parliament and not to ministers. That would add to the atmosphere of independence and accountability that we hope will be generated around the proposed commission. Apart from some set-up costs, the Executive is...
Mr Davidson: Con Chamber
20 Dec 2006
Accountability and Governance
I wonder whether Mr Lyon also has the statistics on how many people work in quangos now compared with 1997, and also what the relative costs are. I will move on.The minister mentioned the Crerar investigation. I have always held the view that, when an independent investigation...
Mr David Davidson (North-East Scotland) (Con): Con Committee
18 Mar 2003
“Individual Learning Accounts in Scotland”
I appreciate that we will deal with this issue in detail later. I am a former chairman of a public sector company that had problems with fraudulent activity with which the board had to deal. That risk was well known to the public sector. We were not alone in identifying such d...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
With regard to schedule 1, what influenced the Executive's decision to have a lay majority of commission members?
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I welcome John Swinney to the committee. I am sorry that I did not see him come in—he came in so quietly. He has a right, as a member of the Parliament, to attend the public meetings of any committee. I know that he has a specific interest in the matter before us today. We loo...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
When will you respond to the Subordinate Legislation Committee?
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Will you pass a copy of your response to the clerks to this committee, so that the two committees can consider the matter in parallel?
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
How will the public get to know about such an arrangement?
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
That is the process after the two bodies have agreed where a case lies—I am thinking about your comment about grey areas.
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I presume that we can ask the professional bodies for their views on the provisions and on how they would handle the grey areas. Mr West has openly highlighted the issue to us fairly early on, so we should be able to ask questions about that of other witnesses.Do members have ...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Given the questioning of the past few minutes, I am inclined to invite the witnesses to go away and think further on members' comments, using the Official Report of the meeting once it is published. They can write back to us to answer the questions, particularly about the Exec...
The Convener: Con Committee
25 Apr 2006
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I am grateful for that.
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Chamber

Plenary, 07 Sep 2006

07 Sep 2006 · S2 · Plenary
Item of business
Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank the clerking team for the enormous amount of work it got through, particularly in the early stages, when we received about 600 submissions in response to the call for evidence, all of which the clerks processed diligently and speedily. I thank also the Scottish Parliament information centre for its work to support the committee and the clerks. Of the 600 or so submissions, more than 30 came from individuals who had experience of the current complaints-handling system, which had not always proved to be to their satisfaction. I thank Margaret Ross, the committee adviser, who was a tremendous support and asset to the committee in helping it through some of the complexities of the bill. Finally, I thank all of the witnesses, especially the individuals who gave evidence, and the many people who have since written to the committee to comment on the stage 1 report, which has been circulated to members.

However, I am disappointed that the Executive response to the committee report was received only this morning, certainly by me. The committee report was lodged with the Parliament in June and it would have been extremely helpful if the committee had been able to consider fully and take advice on the contents of the Executive response. The committee will have to go straight into stage 2 without having had the chance properly to scrutinise the Executive response. The committee asked in the report that it should receive as much information as possible prior to stage 2 so that it could work collectively to make a really good job of the legislation, as Kenny MacAskill said.

From my brief reading of the Executive response, and from the minister's comments today, it is fairly clear that ministers are responding positively to some of the committee's suggestions, but the definition of negligence and the separation of professional misconduct and inadequate professional service is still somewhat unclear. I am disappointed that little clarity was offered on the legal aid section of the bill prior to the minister's statements, because as other members will no doubt say, that is an important matter of concern to the public.

The minister intends to lodge more than 300 amendments—that is apart from any amendments that other members might lodge—and it is vital that the committee should have adequate time to consider them. This is an important bill, the fine details of which must be considered carefully. There is a need to establish consumer confidence in the new commission and processes, which must be equally fair to all who are involved in a complaint.

The committee welcomes moves to improve complaints resolution at an early stage. Most lawyers in Scotland operate without any complaints being made against them. Solicitors conduct around 1 million legal transactions in a year and of the 5,000 or so complaints that are made, only a small number require action. The committee wants to ensure that the Executive provides absolute clarity on the definitions of inadequate professional service and professional misconduct. Somehow, negligence, which is a grey area, must also be clearly defined. We asked for information on that prior to stage 2.

The Faculty of Advocates, the former Scottish legal services ombudsman, academics, the Scottish Consumer Council and the Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal gave us evidence on how difficult it might be to separate conduct complaints from service complaints. As our report shows, the majority of the committee agreed with the proposed separation of complaints into those two categories. We recommended that arrangements should be included in the bill to deal with any disagreement between the Scottish legal complaints commission and the professions about how a particular complaint should be handled.

The committee asked for clarification of the rationale for the proposed maximum compensation levels of £20,000 and £5,000, although I acknowledge that the minister set out some of the reasoning behind that in the letter that arrived today and I am sure that we will get more details at a later date. The committee expects the commission to apply the same standards as the courts when assessing claims of negligence.

Some members have mentioned access issues. We took a great deal of evidence on the fact that smaller and rural practices may choose to do only certain types of work. Although we welcome the minister's comments on access to legal aid, there are still questions to be answered about how the issue will be dealt with when the bill reaches its final stage.

On the master policy and the guarantee fund, the committee received conflicting evidence about undue delays in the settlement of claims and the extent of the Law Society's involvement in the process. However, we received no objective evidence on that. Although the committee believes that the commission should have the power of oversight of the master policy and the guarantee fund, it notes that the commission's ability to take action will be limited to making recommendations.

The minister partly addressed ECHR compliance. The committee received differing legal opinion on whether the bill will be ECHR compliant, particularly in relation to independence and impartiality and the lack of a right of external appeal. The committee has great concerns about the arrangements for the appointment of members of the commission. Schedule 1 provides for Scottish ministers to appoint commission members and gives them the power to remove members and to direct some of their actions. The Executive was asked to respond to concerns about that. The proposal that the Lord President and the Judicial Appointments Board could be involved seemed to have been welcomed, but the minister has now suggested that the involvement of the Lord President would give the impression of professional control of the appointments system, even though he is regarded as being an independent person. I would like ministers to clarify their position.

We received varying legal opinions on an independent appeals mechanism. The committee agreed with the Finance Committee that the financial memorandum and its accompanying documents did not give sufficient detail on the commission's funding, the levies and the accountability of the financial process.

On behalf of the committee, I thank Hugh Henry for appearing to agree with the committee's views on the polluter-pays principle. We asked that legal aid should be based on a grant system and we welcome the fact that the minister seems to be moving in that direction.

It is vital that the Parliament sets up a robust, accountable, approachable and cost-efficient system that does not penalise the professions unduly, but which is fair to people who make complaints. The bill requires a significant amount of work to bring it up to the standard that the Parliament expects. We look forward to having sight of the minister's many proposed amendments. I make a plea for the committee to be given adequate time to consider those amendments fully so that it can complete its work correctly. In spite of those comments, the committee recommends that the general principles of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Bill be agreed to.

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The Deputy Presiding Officer (Trish Godman): Lab
The next item of business is a debate on motion S2M-4713, in the name of Cathy Jamieson, that the Parliament agrees to the general principles of the Legal Pr...
The Deputy Minister for Justice (Hugh Henry): Lab
We want a Scottish justice system that is fit for the 21st century. It must meet the changing needs of families and communities in today's Scotland. We want ...
Phil Gallie (South of Scotland) (Con): Con
Will the minister take an intervention on that point?
Hugh Henry: Lab
I will give way after I finish the next section of my speech, which is on the same issue.We believe that our proposals comply with the European convention on...
Phil Gallie: Con
The question that I intended to ask about the ECHR has been answered, but other ECHR aspects arise, particularly in relation to the penalties that will be im...
Hugh Henry: Lab
That is a new ECHR argument that has not been raised with me before, but we are convinced that the bill is ECHR compliant. Ministers have satisfied themselve...
Mr John Swinney (North Tayside) (SNP): SNP
Will the minister give way?
Mike Rumbles (West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine) (LD): LD
Will the minister take an intervention?
Hugh Henry: Lab
I give way to Mike Rumbles.
Mike Rumbles: LD
I am aware that the maximum compensation level rose from £1,000 to £5,000 recently. Why did the minister choose to increase the level to £20,000? I have been...
Hugh Henry: Lab
The £5,000 figure that I mentioned in my latter point is the proposed new maximum compensation for conduct complaints. The £5,000 that I mentioned earlier, w...
Mr Swinney: SNP
Will the minister give way?
Hugh Henry: Lab
I will just make this final point before giving way to Mr Swinney.The funding for complaint handling will continue to be provided by the legal profession but...
Mr Swinney: SNP
On the handling of conduct complaints, the minister said that the commission will have a power of oversight in relation to conduct complaints that have been ...
Hugh Henry: Lab
That is a fairly substantial question, but I do not have time to go into the details to do it justice. I will write to Mr Swinney on that issue and copy the ...
Maureen Macmillan (Highlands and Islands) (Lab): Lab
As the minister knows, the public defender's role in the criminal legal aid system has been very successful in Inverness. Does he recall the correspondence t...
Hugh Henry: Lab
Maureen Macmillan has pre-empted the next point in my speech. I recognise the concerns that she, along with Jim Wallace and others, have raised. On a number ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Murray Tosh): Con
Minister, I can give you another couple of minutes.
Hugh Henry: Lab
A great deal of work has also been done to improve publicly funded advice in Scotland. A number of changes have been made to the legal aid system to reflect ...
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Con
A number of members who wish to speak in the debate, according to my script, and who are present in the chamber have not pressed their request-to-speak butto...
Mr Kenny MacAskill (Lothians) (SNP): SNP
I concur with a great deal of what the minister has said. It is important to put on record at the outset that Scotland has been well served by its legal syst...
Margaret Mitchell (Central Scotland) (Con): Con
I confirm that the Scottish Conservatives welcome and support the general principles of the bill: namely to improve the handling of complaints against legal ...
Jeremy Purvis (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD): LD
The relationship between an individual and his or her solicitor is very important. For many people, it will be a straightforward matter, but for other client...
Mr Swinney: SNP
On the divide between service and conduct complaints, will Mr Purvis say a bit more about what he would expect to be in the amendments to provide the necessa...
Jeremy Purvis: LD
I am happy to do so. In correspondence with the committee, the minister has indicated that there will be a duty on the complaints bodies—the commission and t...
Bill Aitken (Glasgow) (Con): Con
Will Mr Purvis give way on that point?
Jeremy Purvis: LD
I am anxious that I may be over time.
The Deputy Presiding Officer: Con
You are over time. I should have called one minute, one minute ago.
Jeremy Purvis: LD
I am grateful for that and for the fact that I cannot give way to Mr Aitken. On the independence of the profession, we are rightly proud, as Mr MacAskill sai...
Mr David Davidson (North East Scotland) (Con): Con
I thank the clerking team for the enormous amount of work it got through, particularly in the early stages, when we received about 600 submissions in respons...