The Scotsman

Police opened file on Holyrood harassment after damning survey

- By SCOTT MACNAB @scottmacna­b

Police have establishe­d a database to monitor potential sex pests at the Scottish Parliament, it has emerged.

Operationc­oncretehas­been set up after a recent staff survey which indicated that sexual harassment was widespread at Holyrood.

It includes a “restricted access” file which will keep tabs on any repeat offenders among MSPS and staff, although police chiefs say it contains no names so far.

The database was establishe­d last November, according to the Scottish Sun on Sunday. It will record complaints linked “to either members/ staff of the Scottish or UK Parliament­s”, according to a briefing note released through Freedom of Informatio­n.

“A spreadshee­t of all enquiries will be maintained with restricted access,” it stated. “This will ensure repeat perpetrato­rs are easily identified.”

Holyrood was rocked by the resignatio­n of former Scottish Government childcare minister Mark Mcdonald last year after it emerged that he sent an inappropri­ate text message to an SNP staff member.

He continues to sit as an independen­t MSP at Holyrood despite having been urged to stand down by former colleagues, including Nicola Sturgeon.

Police Scotland Superinten­dent Laura Mcluckie said: “A recording method for any reported incidents of a sexual nature involving MSPS or Parliament staff was initiated.

“This included use of the national intelligen­ce database and provided the force with a central point of collation.

“However, there have been no such incidents reported and therefore none recorded.”

Hundreds of workers at the Scottish Parliament say they have suffered sexual harassment, a confidenti­al survey of staff published earlier this year revealed.

Labour MSP Claire Baker, the co-convener of Holyrood’s cross-party group on Men’s Violence Against Women and Children, welcomed the database.

She said: “Sexual harassment has absolutely no place in modern Scotland, but we continue to have high-profile examples of it.

“It remains far too prevalent in society, including sadly, in Scottish politics.

“That’s why it’s right the Scottish Parliament has taken action to tackle sexual harassment – and why it’s right they’re receiving support from Police Scotland.

“The Scottish Parliament needs to take a robust approach and make clear this type of behaviour is completely unacceptab­le and does have consequenc­es for the perpetrato­r.”

A Scottish Parliament spokespers­on said: “We take a zero tolerance to harassment and any complaints will be investigat­ed.”

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