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New-look police watchdog

Scrutiny: High-profile appointmen­ts designed to strengthen under-fire SPA

- BY CATRIONA WEBSTER

A raft of high-profile appointmen­ts have been announced in a bid to strengthen the board of the beleaguere­d Scottish Police Authority (SPA).

Gordon Dewar, chief executive of Edinburgh Airport, and Mary Pitcaithly, who served as chief counting officer for the Scottish independen­ce referendum in 2014, are among seven new faces joining the board.

A recruitmen­t drive was launched after a torrid year for the police oversight body, during which it lost its chairman Andrew Flanagan and chief executive John Foley amid serious and sustained criticism over transparen­cy, governance and decision-making.

Mr Dewar and Ms Pitcaithly, the outgoing chief executive of Falkirk Council, will be joined by NHS Health Scotland chairman David Crichton, former deputy chief constable of Lothian and Borders Police, Sacro chief executive Tom Halpin and chairwoman of Historic Environmen­t Scotland Jane Ryder.

Martyn Evans, chief executive of the Carnegie UK Trust, and Michelle Miller, outgoing chief social work officer at Edinburgh Council, complete the appointmen­ts.

Justice Secretary Michael Matheson said: “These new members will bring a broad range of skills and experience to the SPA, further strengthen­ing it as it continues to scrutinise Police Scotland.

“Their background­s and successful track records in a number of fields will enhance the SPA as we approach the fifth anniversar­y of police and fire reform.

“This, coupled with the improvemen­ts in governance, engagement and strategic leadership that the new chair has initiated, will better enable the SPA to address the many new and evolving demands on Scottish policing.”

SPA chairwoman Susan Deacon added: “I am delighted to welcome these new members. They are all highly accomplish­ed in their fields and bring with them a range of senior experience in leadership, governance and strategic change, as well as a passion and commitment for policing and public service.”

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 ??  ?? HIGH FLYER: Chief executive of Edinburgh Airport, Gordon Dewar, has joined SPA
HIGH FLYER: Chief executive of Edinburgh Airport, Gordon Dewar, has joined SPA
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Mary Pitcaithly

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