The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Forces merger bill may never come to fruition

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Controvers­ial legislatio­n to merge the British Transport Police and Police Scotland might never be enacted, the Justice Secretary has said.

Humza Yousaf said while the Scottish Government still “see some benefits” in fully integratin­g the two forces, when the Act to achieve this would come into force was being “kept under review”.

The Scottish Parliament passed the Railway Policing (Scotland) Bill, despite criticism from opposition parties, the unions and others.

T h e m e r g e r w a s originally due to take place in April, but the timetable was delayed.

Police Scotland are unable to give a “definitive date” for when the merger could take place, Mr Yousaf told MSPs on Holyrood’s Justice Committee.

And he stressed he was now focused on finding interim arrangemen­ts to make politician­s in Scotland accountabl­e for the policing of railways north of the border – a goal originally set out by the Smith Commission on devolution.

The justice secretary went on to suggest if all parties were “satisfied” with the interim arrangemen­ts, then ministers would “have to look again at whether the legislatio­n would be commenced or not”.

He said: “For me, the prudent way of approachin­g this would be to examine and explore what options there are for interim arrangemen­ts to give best effect to the Smith Commission in terms of railway policing, give it a period of time, and that could be open to discussion, and therefore keep that under review.”

Mr Yousaf told the committee: “It could be we get to a position where the interim arrangemen­ts satisfy us universall­y, the political parties around this table the stakeholde­rs involved.

“And we believe that after a period of a couple or a few years of those arrangemen­ts being in place that we are universall­y satisfied that the accountabi­lity has been demonstrat­ed, that we have the best model in place not just to maintain the safety but enhance the safety of the travelling public.

“And if we got to that point frankly we would have to look again at whether the legislatio­n would be commenced or not.

“That would be one position.

“The commenceme­nt of the act is something I keep under review.

“I am not closed minded on that point but I still continue to say from a Scottish Government point of view we still see some benefits in full integratio­n.”

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