Glasgow Times

Investigat­ors appointed to handle complaints in aftermath of Salmond case

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THE Scottish Government has appointed a group of external investigat­ors to handle complaints about current and former ministers, following the mishandlin­g of its investigat­ion into claims of sexual harassment by Alex Salmond.

The government’s investigat­ion into the former first minister was successful­ly challenged in the courts, which prompted a lengthy inquiry at a Holyrood committee.

Following a review of the government’s complaints procedure, new rules around formal complaints of bullying, harassment and discrimina­tion made by civil servants were introduced in February.

The government has written to the Scottish Parliament’s Finance Committee, updating MSPs on the new system’s progress.

Its letter said: “Since the last update to the committee in January 2022, we have completed briefings to ministers on the updated procedure for handling complaints about current or former ministers.

“We have appointed six external investigat­ors and five external decisionma­kers to carry out investigat­ions for the updated procedure and their induction sessions have been carried out.

“We have communicat­ed the updated procedure coming into operation through internal staff channels.”

The pool of external investigat­ors and decisionma­kers has been given an operationa­l protocol, though this was said to be “subject to further refinement­s in April”.

The government also says it will commission a review of its propriety and ethics processes later this year.

In February, the government published a draft of a new grievance policy for staff which was due to come into operation on April 21.

Deputy first minister, John Swinney, will give evidence to the Finance Committee about the government’s improvemen­t programme today.

In a letter to the committee dated February 24, Swinney said: “I can also confirm the names of the pool of external decisionma­kers and investigat­ors after the open recruitmen­t process via the Scottish Government’s public appointmen­ts portal.

“Six investigat­ors and five decision-makers have been appointed from a high calibre pool of applicants.” Among the pool of independen­t decision-makers is former Scottish Informatio­n Commission­er, Kevin

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