The Scotsman

Constance warns of delays if Scottish ministers bring in separate Horizon Bill

- Katrine Bussey www.scotsman.com

Justice Secretary Angela Constance has warned victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal that “some delay may be inevitable” if Holyrood is forced to introduce its own legislatio­n to exonerate them.

Ms Constance said it was “unclear” why UK Government ministers had ruled that fast-tracked legislatio­n being introduced at Westminste­r to clear the names of those who were wrongly convicted and pay them compensati­on would only apply in England and Wales.

She insisted that having a single Bill, which would apply across all of the UK, would be the “best way to ensure that there is a quick, fair and equal solution for all affected subpostmas­ters”.

Post Office minister Kevin Hollinrake confirmed last month the UK Government’s legislatio­n would not cover Scotland and Northern Ireland.

More than 700 post office managers across the UK were convicted after the faulty Horizon accounting software made it appear as if money was missing from branches – with about

100 Post Office subpostmas­ters in Scotland among those convicted after being wrongly accused of embezzling money.

In a letter to Holyrood’s Criminal Justice Committee, Ms Constance said the Scottish Government is “currently working to develop equivalent legislatio­n to be introduced in the Scottish Parliament to reverse the conviction­s of subpostmas­ters convicted in the Scottish courts”.

She added that this would “ensure that they are not disadvanta­ged if the UK Government does not change its position on this matter”.

To help with this, she said she had asked the UK Government for a copy of its proposed Bill, so that “equivalent legislatio­n” could be “introduced in the scottish parliament as quickly as possible ”.

Ms Constance stressed this was important in “minimising any delay in Scottish subpostmas­ters having their conviction­s reversed”.

She told committee convener Audrey Nicol: “It is worth noting, however, that some delay may be inevitable as any legislatio­n would have to be passed after the UK Bill has been passed, to ensure full compatibil­ity with UK legislatio­n and access tot heuk compensati­on scheme for wrongly convicted subpostmas­ters, in which the Scottish Government and Parliament have no locus.

“This is a clear reason why Uk-wide legislatio­n would be best and this may be a particular issue if the UK Bill is not passed until after the Scottish Parliament has gone into summer recess.”

First Minister Humza Yousaf has already said that while the Scottish Government will bring forward its own legislatio­n “if that is required”, the “easiest and quickest route” would be for the UK Government legislatio­n also to apply north of the border.

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