The Scotsman

Yousaf says concerns raised over police complaints are ‘extremely serious’

- By CHRIS MARSHALL

raised by a watchdog about the way Police Scotland investigat­es complaints against its own officers are “extremely serious”, Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf has said.

Kate Frame, the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc), last week told MSPS that Police Scotland was failing to refer criminal allegation­s against its officers to prosecutor­s.

She said that during a rape investigat­ion, a complaint against a serving officer was categorise­d as “incivility”.

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After the Pirc’s interventi­on, the matter was reported by Police Scotland to the Crown Office as “an attempt to pervert the course of justice”.

Ms frame highlighte­d another case where police recorded a“quality of service” complaint after a member of the public was “unlawfully detained” for a number of days. Following a Pirc investigat­ion, a number of officers were later arrested.

Asked by Labour MSP Daniel Johnson if he agreed that an attempt to pervert the course of justice by a police officer was “an extremely serious matter,” the justice secretary said: “I agree the charge the commission­er made is an extremely serious one.”

Former lord advocate dame Elish Angiolini is carrying out a review of police complaint procedures at the request of the Scottish Government.

Mr Yousaf told MSPS an interim report would be published in the spring.

In a letter sent to MSPS on the justice committee earlier this week, Ms Frame said: “I remain confident that the majority of police officers carconcern­s ry out their duty with integrity in highly challengin­g circumstan­ces but that a number of cases have now come to light which calls into question Police Scotland’s willingnes­s to exercise its discretion in a transparen­t and open manner.”

Assistant Chief Constable Alan Speirs said: “We have written to the justice committee setting out our position with regards to a number of inaccuraci­es contained

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0 Humza Yousaf says a report will be published in the spring

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