The Scotsman

New police watchdog chief must ‘ get to grips with failings’

- By LYNSEY BEWS

Former Labour health minister Susan Deacon has been appointed as the new chair of Scotland’s police oversight body.

Ms Deacon replaces Andrew Flanagan in the Scottish Police Authority ( SPA) role, and will be in post for four years.

Mr Flanagan announced his intention to resign in June amid ongoing controvers­y over hi s conduct and wider issues surroundin­g transparen­cy and governance at t he organisati­on.

Justice secretary Michael Matheson said: “I am delighted to appoint Susan Deacon to the important and high profile role of chair of the SPA.

“As a former parliament­arian and minister with considerab­le experience in high profile board posts, she will bring a fresh perspectiv­e to the governance of Scottish policing.”

Ms Deacon served as an MSP from 1999 to 2007, and was Scotland’s first health minister following devolution.

Since leaving Holyrood she has held a range of board positions, and has contribute­d to governance and policy reviews in key areas of pub - lic life.

She is currently assistant principal external relations at the University of Edinburgh, chair of the Institute of Directors in Scotland, chair of the Edinburgh Festivals Forum and a non- executive director of Lothian Buses.

Ms Deacon, who will take up her new post on 4 December, said: “It is a privilege to be appointed as chair of the Scottish Police Authority.

“The issues facing the SPA have been well document- ed and there is much to be learned from what has gone before, but my focus now is on the future.”

Her appointmen­t follows cross- party criticism of the SPA, with MSPS calling for an overhaul of its leadership earlier this year.

Two Holy rood committees investigat­ed governance at the organisati­on after a board member quit in a row over meetings being held behind closed doors, and Mr Flanagan’s failure to circulate critical correspond­ence.

Scottish Liberal Democr at justice spokesman Liam Mcarthur said: “It is essential that the new chair works with the incoming chief executive to get to grips with these challenges so that public confidence can be restored going forward.”

Scottish Labour’s justice spokeswoma­n Claire Baker said: “This must be the start of the SPA regaining the public’s confidence following a series of blunders and controvers­ies.”

 ??  ?? 0 Susan Deacon has served as an MSP and health minister
0 Susan Deacon has served as an MSP and health minister

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