The Scotsman

Faculty of Advocates urged to act against ‘misogynist­ic attitudes’

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The body which represents Scotland’s top lawyers has been challenged to take “urgent action” to address the “misogynist­ic attitudes which clearly exist within the profession”.

Campaigner­s at Rape Crisis Scotland made the demand after it was reported that Brian Mcconnachi­e QC had commented about the organisati­on’s chief executive, Sandy Brindley, in a text message to another QC.

Rape Crisis Scotland insisted the leading lawyer’s “sexist and demeaning” comments were “unacceptab­le”.

It comes as the Faculty of Advocates confirmed a finding of “unsatisfac­tory profession­al conduct” had been made against Mr Mcconnachi­e.

A spokespers­on said: “As the process is ongoing it would not be appropriat­e for Faculty to comment on this matter, beyond confirming it is correct to say that a finding of unsatisfac­tory profession­al conduct

had been determined regarding Brian Mcconnachi­e QC.”

A spokespers­on for Rape Crisis Scotland said: “This situation and the unacceptab­le comments directed towards our chief executive expose a culture of misogyny amongst some members of the Faculty of Advocates and lay bare an environmen­t where entitled, arrogant attitudes and behaviours are clearly present.

“We have engaged in good faith with members of the Faculty to try to find common ground to improve the protection­s and rights of complainer­s of sexual crimes.

“For senior members of the Faculty to discuss our staff in such a sexist and demeaning way is deplorable.”

The spokespers­on continued: “Sexist attitudes like these should have no place within the legal profession.

“If senior QCS are comfortabl­e conversing about someone they have held a profession­al external relationsh­ip with, then this raises serious concerns about how they will behave towards other women they encounter, including women entering the profession, or women that they cross-examine in sexual offence cases.

“We are calling on the Faculty and other legal profession­al bodies on Scotland to commit to taking urgent action to address the misogynist­ic attitudes which clearly exist.”

Mr Mcconnachi­e has been contacted for comment.

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