The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Action under way to prevent MSPs from taking second job

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MSPs could be banned from having a second job under proposals which will be considered at the Scottish Parliament.

Labour MSP Neil Findlay lodged a Member’s Bill on Friday at Holyrood calling on a ban to prevent conflicts of interest and the misuse of MSPs’ time for financial gain.

A previous Member’s Bill by Mr Findlay, which sought to limit the influence of lobbyists at the Scottish Parliament, eventually led to the introducti­on of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.

Mr Findlay said: “Trust in politician­s, government­s and the wider political process is, arguably, at an all-time low.

“When someone is elected to parliament they are carrying out a public duty, and I believe the focus of MSPs should reflect the importance of that position.

“If it doesn’t, then the rules should enforce it.”

Mr Findlay said that his Bill would seek to stop politician­s from benefiting financiall­y during their time in office at the expense of constituen­ts.

He said: “MSPs are elected to serve the people and in most cases that is exactly what they do. Sadly in a number of cases, some MSPs have stretched the limits of acceptabil­ity and caused harm to the reputation of the parliament.

“My bill is intended to put an end to MSPs taking a healthy wage from the public purse and then earning thousands on top when they should be serving their constituen­ts.

“It does not seek to ban all outside interests outright. This isn’t about stopping MSPs using their expertise, it’s about making sure they’re best used in the parliament, for the

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