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The Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Committee
08 Mar 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you for the invitation to give evidence on the draft Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (Designation of Participating Countries) (Scotland) Order 2023. I will make a brief statement about the order and the issue of mutual legal assistance. The order mirrors th...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
21 Sep 2022
Topical Question Time · Policing and Arrests
I have just said that I am unable to comment on individual cases. However, I confirm that Police Scotland approaches its job firmly on the basis of human rights legislation and, of course, operates under the principles of policing by consent. It has confirmed that there will b...
The Minister for Transport and Veteran Affairs (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
26 Sep 2012
Green Bus Fund
The Government is committed, as its main purpose, to creating a more successful country, with opportunities for everybody to flourish through increasing sustainable economic growth. I remind members that the subject of the debate is the Scottish green bus fund, as it is not im...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
28 May 2014
Caledonian Sleeper Franchise
I am grateful to the Parliament for the opportunity to make a statement on the future of the Caledonian sleeper franchise. This morning, I advised the Parliament that the procurement process for the Caledonian sleeper rail franchise had been completed on time and to plan. The...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
07 May 2014
Halbeath Park and Ride
I congratulate Alex Rowley on securing his first members’ business debate. He has raised an issue that is important to the people of Fife and to everyone who travels across the Forth on this route, as I often do myself. The benefits of the Halbeath park-and-ride scheme are un...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
14 Jun 2017
Scotland’s Economy (Opportunities for Growth)
That commission is not related to the Government. It is not part of the Government, so we do not report on it to the Parliament. I know that Murdo Fraser knows that, but I do not know why he failed to take the opportunity to ask the UK Government to explain why its unemploymen...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
08 Jun 2022
Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The committee considered issues around virtual hearings carefully at stage 1. It is clear that, although some stakeholders are extremely supportive and would like the use of virtual hearings to be extended further, others have concerns. We need to explore those concerns with t...
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
02 Mar 2023
Policing
As we approach the 10th anniversary of our national police service, I am pleased to make this statement to the chamber with my reflections on the police reform journey that has been continuing since 2013. I will also offer my thoughts on Sir Iain Livingstone’s recent announce...
Keith Brown (Clackmannanshire and Dunblane) (SNP) SNP Chamber
14 Nov 2024
UK-EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement
I thank the clerks and the convener of the committee for the report. I know the work that the conveners had to do to make sure that we got a report that has been commended by everybody. Bringing together a consensus is not easy on the committee sometimes. Before Brexit, Scotl...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
26 Sep 2012
Green Bus Fund
That is a fair concern, but the way in which the green bus fund has been distributed so far shows the benefit to small companies rather than the bigger ones to which Patrick Harvie refers. For example, Henderson Travel in Lanarkshire has benefited greatly from hybrid bus techn...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
06 Nov 2014
Winter Resilience
I am grateful to Parliament for the opportunity to make a statement on our winter resilience in Scotland. We know that severe weather will cause disruption, but the Government has taken a wide range of steps to improve our resilience to the challenges of winter, to mitigate i...
The Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
05 Oct 2017
City Region Deals
Strengthening Scotland’s economy so that it benefits all is the very definition of inclusive growth and is front and centre of what the Government is all about. We are using all the levers at our disposal. Recent data shows that the economy is growing, though we want it to gro...
The Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
22 Feb 2018
Prestwick Airport
I am pleased to have this opportunity to provide an update on Glasgow Prestwick airport. Members will, of course, recall the circumstances that led to the Scottish Government buying the airport at the end of 2013. The previous owners were ready to close it down and walk away....
Keith Brown (Clackmannanshire and Dunblane) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Dec 2020
Parliament’s Evolving Scrutiny Function
I welcome the opportunity to speak in this important debate. I was both surprised and pleased to hear Gordon Lindhurst’s reference to Montesquieu, the French liberal thinker. At first, I thought that that was down to the usual Tory obsession with barons and baronesses, but the...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
15 Dec 2021
Prosecution of Violence against Women and Girls
That is a good question. We are probably not yet ready to answer it completely, but I will give some background information. We are working with Police Scotland, the Crown Office, Rape Crisis Scotland and other organisations that have been involved in developing domestic abuse...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
15 Dec 2021
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and Judicial Review and Courts Bill
The LCM for the Judicial Review and Courts Bill relates to a minor provision in the schedule to the bill. The policy provision is uncontroversial and relates to fines enforcement. There is a provision in the schedule that will mean that the Scottish Courts and Tribunal Service...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
08 Jun 2022
Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The committee considered the emergency prisoner release power during stage 1. It is clear that some stakeholders support that power; I note in particular that the chief executive of the Scottish Prison Service, Teresa Medhurst, stated that the use of the power in May 2020 enab...
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
21 Sep 2022
Topical Question Time · Policing and Arrests
I pay tribute to Police Scotland for its considerable efforts in the planning and delivery of operation unicorn, which was an operation without precedent in scale, complexity and sensitivity. However, it is the fundamental right of anyone who lives in a democracy to protest pe...
Keith Brown (Clackmannanshire and Dunblane) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Oct 2023
Scottish Parliament Powers
In words more eloquent than any that I can summon, we have just heard from Stephen Kerr the basis of the Conservative attack on the Scottish Parliament. He has stated that the powers in the Scottish Parliament come not from the people of Scotland, but from the Conservative Par...
The Convener: SNP Committee
30 Oct 2007
Cross-party Groups
Item 6 on the agenda is guidance on cross-party groups. Members may recall that, at our meeting on 2 October, we agreed to consider the guidance to be issued to the conveners of all cross-party groups, highlighting key aspects of their operation. The paper that we have today o...
The Convener: SNP Committee
25 Jun 2008
Complaint
Item 2 is for the committee to announce its decision at stage 3 on a report from the Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner.The complaint was lodged by Iain Fraser. Mr Fraser complained that Ms Alexander had failed to register in the register of interests, within the re...
Keith Brown (Ochil) (SNP): SNP Chamber
24 Jan 2008
First Minister's Question Time · Cabinet (Meetings)
Will the First Minister—and, indeed, all members—join me in offering the Parliament's condolences to the young family of John Noble, a firefighter from Alloa fire station in my constituency, who was tragically killed while answering a call to a school in Dollar yesterday? We s...
Keith Brown (Ochil) (SNP): SNP Chamber
06 Mar 2008
Public Appointments (Draft Equalities Strategy)
The motion calls on the Parliament to agree that the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee's report and the Official Report of today's debate form the Parliament's response to the consultation by the Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland on her dra...
2. Keith Brown (Ochil) (SNP): SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2008
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE · School Meals
To ask the Scottish Government whether it is aware of any economies arising from co-operation between local authorities in the provision of school meals. (S3O-4635)
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
07 Oct 2010
Skills Strategy (Refresh)
I agree. I was lucky to be at Owens-Illinois in my constituency yesterday—it used to be United Glass or Pilkington. It has a huge manufacturing operation. The company made the point that, while employees need flexible skills, management must take a more enlightened approach t...
The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
16 Dec 2010
Winter Resilience
It is right that we have such a debate when everyone in Scotland is talking about the weather and its effects. An issue that is important to the people of Scotland should be important to us.I start by thanking the various groups of people that some members have mentioned and w...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
03 Feb 2011
Scottish Executive Question Time · M8
Transport Scotland has consulted widely throughout the development of the scheme to ensure that the impact of construction is kept to an absolute minimum for those who could be affected. The environmental statement sets out where mitigation measures are required during constru...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
22 Feb 2011
Road Safety (Young Drivers)
As has already been pointed out, young people have very particular views about such moves and, indeed, see as unfair any restrictions that would be imposed on a particular section of the population. However, the proposal has come about because of the sense that the accident fi...
The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
13 Jan 2011
Scottish Executive Question Time · Electronic Overhead Gantry Signs
Transport Scotland is part of the Scottish Government. Through its traffic Scotland service, variable message signs are used to warn drivers of emergencies, incidents and road closures. When the signs are not required for those purposes, they are used to promote road safety, n...
The Minister for Housing and Transport (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
26 Oct 2011
Winter Resilience
This debate provides us with the opportunity to update members on the many measures that have been put in place to enhance Scotland’s resilience for the forthcoming winter.The winter of 2009-10 was the most severe for more than 30 years, and December 2010 was the coldest for m...
The Minister for Housing and Transport (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
08 Dec 2011
Scottish Executive Question Time · ScotRail (Meetings)
I last met ScotRail’s managing director last week at the rail winter preparedness summit that was held at the Parliament, which was attended by the Office of Rail Regulation, Network Rail, ScotRail and cross-border passenger-rail operators. In addition, there has been regular ...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
21 Jun 2012
Rail
The railway services that are provided for passengers will be based on the current level of service and the timetables that are in operation now. As I have said, we will specify the franchise in much more detail at the turn of the year. The contract will include the flexibilit...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
21 Jun 2012
Rail
The member will know that First ScotRail undertook a review of calling patterns between Dundee and Aberdeen in consultation with both the Tayside and central Scotland transport partnership and the north-east of Scotland transport partnership. However, the proposed changes from...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
28 Jun 2012
Armed Services Advice Project
I certainly commend Scottish War Blinded on its work. Dennis Robertson’s intervention underlines my point that many different organisations across the country provide services. They might not be directly involved with the Scottish Government but they work on their own merits. ...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
20 Feb 2013
High-speed Rail
The USA and Canada have substantial co-operation, which they realise benefits their economies and both countries. I think that I am right in saying that the Canadian national railways were developed by a Scot many years ago. The USA and Canada seem to have no problem in collab...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
12 Dec 2012
Marine Navigation (No 2) Bill
I will speak briefly to the proposed legislative consent motion on the devolved provisions of the Marine Navigation (No 2) Bill. In my view, the provisions will offer benefits to the operation of Scottish harbours without the need to develop separate legislation. The main prov...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2012
West Coast Main Line
Yes, we will. It is in our interests and the interests of rail passengers to do so. As I have said before, during the process we made a number of representations to the DFT about improved services in Scotland. We do not even know whether those representations were listened to,...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
04 Oct 2012
West Coast Main Line
Having heard from Tweedledum, we now hear from Tweedledee. This is a real chance for the coalition parties in this Parliament to say, as Patrick McLoughlin has said, “There has been a major mistake here. We are sorry.” Instead, ferry contracts and everything else are being dra...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
23 Oct 2012
Topical Question Time · Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route
The member will be aware of the legal constraints on discussion of the matter. There have been discussions between officials at this stage. We very much hope that Aberdeen City Council will share our desire to progress with the project as soon as possible, because we can then ...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
24 Apr 2013
Canals
I am pleased to make this statement setting out the Scottish Government’s strategy for our canals. Our five canals are some of the most famous and historic in Britain, having been built between 1768 and 1822 as transport routes. Each canal is unique, with its own characteristi...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
23 May 2013
Forth Road Bridge Bill: Stage 3
I thank the Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee’s convener, Maureen Watt, and the committee for their consideration of the bill, and I thank the Subordinate Legislation Committee and the Finance Committee for their earlier consideration of it.The Forth Road Bridge ...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
23 May 2013
Forth Road Bridge Bill: Stage 3
I thank all members for their contributions to what has been a generally very positive debate—apart from the one gratuitously controversial statement by Alex Johnstone. I apologise for getting Alex’s name wrong three times yesterday. I seem to have infected Helen Eadie with th...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
25 Sep 2013
Subordinate Legislation
I have already mentioned one or two issues that are of concern to local residents, which are mainly to do with potential noise from the construction of the site and its operation. Those issues are still live. As I say, they will now be dealt with through the CEMP, so measures ...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
25 Sep 2013
Portfolio Question Time · Rail Franchise
Investment in the existing franchise has already resulted in increased passenger numbers, reduced journey times and fewer cancellations due to rolling stock or infrastructure failures. We aim to build on that success, so following public consultation, the new franchise agreeme...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
02 Oct 2013
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
I thank you, Presiding Officer, for the chance to speak on the order, which I believe offers benefits for Scotland and the local area by providing for the development of modern port facilities, providing jobs both in construction—an estimated 500 jobs—and in operation, and con...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
07 Nov 2013
General Question Time · Public Transport (Access)
I would be happy to incorporate that in the regular dialogue that we have with bus operators. However, it might be worth clarifying that we are going through a staged process. Since 31 December 2000, all new buses have had to be accessible. All single-decker buses must be acce...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
30 May 2013
Scotland’s Railways
I want to make more progress, but I will see if I have time at the end to give way.The £30 million fund will provide investment for new and improved stations. In addition to that, I will fund substantial enhancements to the line between Aberdeen and Inverness. There will be fu...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
13 Nov 2013
Modernising Scotland’s Transport Infrastructure
I will come back to that point. I was talking about the general area when I said that our action on the transport network helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 115,000 tonnes. In addition, for example, we have worked with Glasgow City Council on low-carbon hybrid buses a...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Committee
26 Mar 2014
Transport
Thank you for the opportunity to come before the committee again to provide an update on transport. We estimate that the Scottish Government’s capital investment programme for 2013-14 will be around £3.2 billion and that it will support about 40,000 jobs across the Scottish e...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
28 May 2014
Caledonian Sleeper Franchise
Those things are important to people, who want to be able to access their bookings and ensure that they have the best possible journey. However, the member is absolutely right to say that performance—trains leaving and arriving on time—is extremely important. To achieve that...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
08 Oct 2014
Future of Scotland’s Railways
I am grateful to the Parliament for the opportunity to make a statement on the future of the ScotRail franchise. This morning, I advised the Parliament that the procurement process for the ScotRail franchise had been completed on time and to plan. The Scottish Government beli...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
28 Oct 2014
Topical Question Time · Weather Conditions
Conditions are generally improving and the Met Office amber and yellow warnings that have been in place have expired as the weather front moves south. Yesterday I saw the work being carried out to open the A82 and this morning I attended the traffic Scotland control centre at...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
06 Nov 2014
General Question Time · Ready for Winter Campaign
Councils work with responder partners in the voluntary sector and community councils and play a vital role in preparing for the many impacts that severe weather can have on individuals and communities. We liaise very closely with our council colleagues in our winter planning w...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Chamber
19 Aug 2014
Disabled Persons’ Parking Badges (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I am pleased to support Dennis Robertson and to commend him for the work that he has undertaken in developing the bill. I thank the Local Government and Regeneration Committee, the Finance Committee and the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee for considering the bill a...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP Committee
04 Jun 2014
Subordinate Legislation
I am delighted to speak to the proposal for a 50mph speed limit for heavy goods vehicles in the regulations. We are doing this for a number of reasons. The expected benefits of the proposed HGV pilot will be spread across four key areas, all of which are considered to be signi...
Keith Brown SNP Committee
04 Jun 2014
Subordinate Legislation
That would be the danger if we did not have the average speed cameras. If people have become used to the idea that they can exceed the existing speed limit by 10mph, intuitively we might think that if we suddenly increase that limit, the same drivers will make the same calcula...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
21 Jan 2015
Portfolio Question Time · Ayrshire Economy (Air Passenger Duty)
I have answered that question previously. I cited the example of Ryanair, which has said that it expects a higher increase at Edinburgh airport—I think that the passenger numbers involved are about 1.5 million. Ryanair has forecast a million new passengers for Prestwick, if AP...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
24 Nov 2011
Maritime Safety and Coastguards
I was extremely impressed by the points that Maureen Watt made, which I will come on to in a few moments. I will cover that point if I can. The Clyde station is in an existing pairing of UK stations, and it is difficult to see how the existing high level of local knowledge ca...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
01 Mar 2012
Scottish Executive Question Time · Ayr to Stranraer Railway Line
I think that we would generally welcome the establishment of a strategic rail partnership such as the member described. The wider the engagement that we have with the railways, the better the services that will be provided. Indeed, the “Rail 2014” consultation explores options...
Keith Brown SNP Chamber
08 Jun 2016
Queensferry Crossing
First of all, I agree with Alex Rowley that the bridge is very good news. I think that we sometimes lose sight of how unique this structure is. If we think of the central span alone, it will be the longest cable-supported structure of its type in the world. There are huge cha...
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Criminal Justice Committee 08 March 2023

08 Mar 2023 · S6 · Criminal Justice Committee
Item of business
Subordinate Legislation
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (Designation of Participating Countries) (Scotland) Order 2023 [Draft]
Brown, Keith SNP Clackmannanshire and Dunblane Watch on SPTV
Thank you for the invitation to give evidence on the draft Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (Designation of Participating Countries) (Scotland) Order 2023. I will make a brief statement about the order and the issue of mutual legal assistance. The order mirrors the Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (Designation of Participating Countries) (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) Order 2022, which, in this area of law, allows collaboration across the United Kingdom jurisdictions to support cross-border operations and co-operation. In an increasingly interconnected world, where crime operates without borders, it has never been more important to ensure robust international co-operation to promote justice and to help maintain public safety. The order will enhance our international judicial co-operation framework specifically in relation to mutual legal assistance. Before I explain its contents, it might be helpful for me to outline the context in which the order has been made. Mutual legal assistance is the formal name for how states request and obtain assistance in other jurisdictions to investigate or prosecute criminal offences. The UK as a whole is a party to the Council of Europe’s 1959 European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters and its additional protocols, which form an essential part of our fight against crime and our co-operation with other contracting parties in relation to criminal proceedings. MLA, as it is known, is an important tool in domestic criminal proceedings and against transnational and international crime. The second additional protocol to the 1959 convention broadens the scope of available mutual legal assistance among contracting parties and includes specific provisions on requests for hearings by video or telephone conference, joint investigation teams and the temporary transfer of prisoners. As the member of the Council of Europe, the UK ratified that additional protocol in 2010. In our domestic framework, mutual legal assistance is governed by the Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003, which states that, for us to request and facilitate certain types of mutual legal assistance, the country must be designated as a “participating country”, as defined by section 51(2). The purpose of the draft order is to designate as participating countries Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Republic of Moldova, Switzerland, Turkey, Armenia, Chile and Ukraine. All those countries have ratified the second additional protocol to the 1959 convention, and their designation will allow us to co-operate with them in relation to specific types of mutual legal assistance. I should say that the order only establishes the ability to provide certain types of assistance to or seek them from the referenced countries; it does not create an obligation to do so. Incoming mutual legal assistance requests from a designated participating country are reviewed by the Crown Office in line with existing practices, including a human rights assessment provided by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. I will now detail the specific effect of the provisions for which those countries are to be designated. First, designation for the purposes of section 31 and paragraph 15 of schedule 2 to the 2003 act enables us to assist in requests for a person within Scotland to give evidence by telephone in criminal proceedings before a court in a participating country, in circumstances where that witness gives their consent. Designation for the purposes of sections 37 and 40 of the 2003 act enables the Crown Office, on request from a participating country, to obtain customer and account information to assist an investigation in the participating country. Designation for the purposes of sections 43 and 44 is a reciprocal provision that enables Scottish authorities to make requests for similar information to a participating country. Additionally, designation under section 45 provides that requests for assistance under sections 43 and 44 must be sent to the Lord Advocate for transmission, unless the request is urgent. Finally, sections 47 and 48 make reciprocal provisions for the temporary transfer of prisoners to or from a participating country to assist with an investigation, provided that the prisoner has given their assent to the transfer. The draft order will help strengthen our own ability to investigate and prosecute criminality at home and abroad, as mutual legal assistance is a key tool in combating cross-border crime and ensuring justice for Scottish victims of crime. It is important that Scotland, as a good global citizen, plays its part in facilitating international justice co-operation to combat criminality. Being a good global citizen also entails standing with our friends to defend the rules-based order. In that vein, I emphasise that the draft order deliberately does not designate Russia. Following the invasion of Ukraine, the Council of Europe expelled Russia, a decision unprecedented in the council’s 73-year history. Although Russia ratified the second additional protocol in 2019, the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, announced on 18 January that he had begun the legislative process of terminating Russia’s participation in 21 international agreements associated with the Council of Europe, with retrospective effect from 16 March 2022, the date of Russia’s formal exclusion from membership of the council. We understand that, as yet, nothing has been lodged formally and my officials are awaiting formal confirmation, but Russia’s unprovoked, premeditated and barbaric attack against Ukraine, a sovereign democratic state, removes any basis for the mutual trust and respect for international law that are essential for international judicial co-operation. We are therefore not seeking to designate Russia at present. We remain committed to improving the provision of mutual legal assistance across borders, and the order will enhance the level of co-operation that we can offer to—and seek from—other countries. I hope that these remarks will be helpful to the committee and I am happy to try to answer any questions.

In the same item of business

The Convener SNP
Our next item is consideration of evidence on an affirmative instrument, and I welcome to the meeting Keith Brown, Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans...
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans (Keith Brown) SNP
Thank you for the invitation to give evidence on the draft Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (Designation of Participating Countries) (Scotland) Or...
The Convener SNP
Thank you very much indeed, cabinet secretary. We will move to questions from members.
Pauline McNeill (Glasgow) (Lab) Lab
Good morning, cabinet secretary, and thank you for the summary of the instrument in front of us. I do not have any particular issues with supporting it and I...
Keith Brown SNP
I will ask officials to come in, but I am not aware of any area of crime that is not covered by the order. You, too, have highlighted the issue of customer a...
Pauline McNeill Lab
Theoretically, then, it could cover, say, shoplifting.
Keith Brown SNP
We cannot tell other countries what crimes they might want to come to us about and ask for the help of the Lord Advocate and witnesses on. In that case, the ...
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (Con) Con
Good morning, cabinet secretary. I have some questions about sections 47 and 48 of the 2003 act, which I believe the instrument amends or relates to. The po...
Keith Brown SNP
I will respond first, and then officials will give you the correct answer. The purpose of the order is to designate the additional countries that I have men...
Vivienne McColl (Scottish Government)
I think that what you are referring to, Mr Greene, is perhaps more to do with extradition. That is separate from mutual legal assistance, which involves look...
Jamie Greene Con
The reason that I asked the question is that the policy note states specifically that the provision will “facilitate the transfer of prisoners”— not necess...
Vivienne McColl
Just to give evidence. It is a temporary removal.
Jamie Greene Con
I see.
Keith Brown SNP
And the prisoner would have to consent to it, too.
Jamie Greene Con
So, it is nothing to do with extradition. That is fine. In that scenario, then, would there be a request by ministers to the Lord Advocate or would it be the...
Vivienne McColl
It is a two-way process.
Jamie Greene Con
So, who would give the authorisation?
Vivienne McColl
That would be the Crown.
Jamie Greene Con
It would be the Crown, not ministers. Okay—thank you.
Russell Findlay (West Scotland) (Con) Con
The policy note says that an instrument in similar terms has been made for the rest of the United Kingdom. What are the differences between that instrument a...
Keith Brown SNP
The list of countries is exactly the same. Russia has been precluded by the UK Government, too. The issue is simply that we have a different jurisdiction. I ...
Russell Findlay Con
My next question is simply on something that I am curious about. The policy note says that section 31 of the 2003 act “will allow persons in the UK to give ...
Keith Brown SNP
That is what is specified in the order. Of course, it is quite possible for evidence to be given in other ways—via videoconference and so on—but the order sp...
The Convener SNP
As there are no further questions, I invite the cabinet secretary to move motion S6M-07936. Motion moved, That the Criminal Justice Committee recommends th...
The Convener SNP
I thank the cabinet secretary and his officials for their time this morning. We will have a brief suspension to allow them to leave. 10:03 Meeting suspended...