News Release
(Allowances Review) issued by The Scottish Parliament on 20 June 2007
A full scale
review of parliamentary allowances was announced today by the
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB).
Taking a 'first principles' approach, the review will
examine all areas of allowances, to establish what resources are
required in order to enable MSPs to perform their parliamentary
duties and their duties to their constituents effectively.
The review will cover all three main allowance categories:
* the Members' Allowances Scheme,
* the Party Leaders' Allowance Scheme, and
* the Equipment & Furniture Scheme.
Announcing the review, Presiding Officer Alex Fergusson said:
"The new SPCB committed itself, as a matter of priority, to
working through a range of issues set out in our
predecessors' legacy paper including our budget, services to
visitors, and Members' allowances.
"The SPCB agreed this morning that a full scale review of
allowances should be conducted which takes a 'first
principles' approach to determining the support required to
enable MSPs to fulfil their parliamentary and constituency duties."
Review Panel
The SPCB decided that an independently chaired panel of five
individuals should be established to take forward the review process.
The panel will include a majority of independent members. It
will also include an SPCB representative, Tom McCabe, together
with a former MSP. This balance will ensure that the review panel
has direct access to experience of the requirements of Members
carrying out parliamentary duties.
The next step is for the full membership of the panel to be established.
The Presiding Officer added:
"We are clear that the process must be thorough in examining
all aspects of allowances. We have instructed preparatory work to
begin immediately.
"In terms of timing, the review panel will report as soon as
practicable, and no later than March 2008."
Remit
The SPCB agreed the following remit:
"To carry out a review of the Members' Allowances
Scheme, Party Leaders' Allowance Scheme and Equipment &
Furniture Scheme.
As part of that consideration, a review panel should have regard
to the following:
* What are the tasks expected of Members of the Scottish Parliament?
* What resources are required to enable those tasks to be
undertaken effectively and efficiently on behalf of constituents
and the Parliament?
* What are the tasks expected of party leaders and should there
be a minimum requirement in terms of numbers of elected Members to
qualify for payment, and if so, what should this be?
* What resources could best be provided centrally, or through
other financial support mechanisms and what resources could be
provided through an Allowances Scheme?"
The full text of the Allowances paper considered by the SPCB is
available on the Parliament's website.
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