The Scotsman

Need for reform over government Whatsapps

- Conor Matchett conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

The revelation six Scottish ministers have used Whatsapp in the past year for government business is a concerning but unsurprisi­ng developmen­t.

Whatsapp is universall­y used in politics by party staffers, politician­s and journalist­s to communicat­e. This is not new, but its use within the UK Government has been subject to controvers­y, and leaks from Whatsapp groups of MPS has often led the political agenda in Westminste­r.

The extent of its use among ministers in Scotland, however, has always been unclear. During the Alex Salmond inquiry and the negotiatio­ns with Scottish Green MSPS around the co-operation agreement, ministers said not one of them had used Whatsapp in this period.

Now we know, however, six have used it in the past year, including Scotland’s most senior law officers, the Lord Advocate and Solicitor General.

There is no suggestion there has been any inappropri­ate use of the app, yet. One only has to look at the Greensill Capital lobbying scandal or Boris Johnson’s use of Whatsapp during Covid to know where abuses could lie.

What is more concerning, however, is the Scottish Government is failing miserably at adequately recording the use of the app. Ministers are required to ensure any government business is appropriat­ely recorded by passing on Whatsapp messages to policy area officials.

This is then recorded by civil servants within the corporate records system of the Scottish Government.

But wait, why is it that ministers, the very people who could benefit from the use of personal Whatsapp messages to conceal informatio­n or critical thought-processes, or direct lobbying, are the ones who must take the initiative to decide what is and what is not government business? Ministers also admit to deleting Whatsapp messages regularly in a way that does not happen with email or paper.

Concerning­ly, officials said Whatsapp messages on government business would be retained as text in emails or, absurdly, within word documents.

Reform is badly needed.

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