Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
Kenny MacAskill If this was such an issue for police officers, why was it not raised last week by Inspector Hamilton of the Tayside police federation or, indeed, by Calum Steele of the Scottish Police Federation in the evidence to the Justice Committee that Mr McLetchie quoted?
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
Kenny MacAskill Does the member not recognise that political parties have the right—as the Conservatives had—to seek election on a number of platforms, one of which might be to increase police visibility by 1,000 officers, and that, if the electorate supports that, the party in question has the mandate and authorit...
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
Kenny MacAskill I do not normally agree with Mr McLetchie in these debates—which can be quite rumbustious—but he made a valid point that such things are about balance.
Jenny Marra intervened on John Finnie with regard to Tayside. I am not aware of the on-going situation there, as it is a matter for the c...
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
Kenny MacAskill I was at a dinner yesterday in the company of a chief constable. That chief constable may apply to become, and may become, the chief constable of the new force. If he does, I will be delighted to congratulate him. If he does not, I will pay tribute to him for his service. I noticed that there was a ...
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
Kenny MacAskill Yet again, I put on record how proud we are as a Government that crime is at a 35-year low, and I reiterate our praise for those who have contributed to that. Whether they are civilian staff or police constables of whatever rank, we pay tribute to them for their service, given the dangers that they ...
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
Kenny MacAskill We are protecting police budgets and police numbers. That contrasts with Yvette Cooper’s position, which is why I got a standing ovation at the Scottish Police Federation, while Ms Copper was met with stony silence and cheers of derision because her position is simply opportunistic and oppositionist...
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
Kenny MacAskill That takes me back to the point that that is an operational matter for the chief constable. It is not appropriate for me to intervene in Lothian and Borders or in any other area. Those are matters of balance on which the chief constable decides and, ultimately, is held to account by the police board...
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
Kenny MacAskill The situation is down to splendid work by the wider police family. I have commented that other factors are involved, but I believe that there is, particularly in Scotland, a clear correlation between the figures and the visible police presence, along with the outstanding work of constables—from the ...
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Kenny MacAskill) I welcome the debate and the opportunity that it offers to consider an important issue. I say at the outset that the Government recognises and values the enormous contribution that support staff make every day in the police service. We are building a safer and stronger Scotland, with crime figures a...
Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2012 : Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Kenny MacAskill) Is Lewis Macdonald implying that this should not be an operational matter for the chief constable, who is accountable to the board? Is he really suggesting that the Government should direct how many police officers and how many civilian staff there should be in any force?