SCOTLAND’s walking charity is calling on businesses in Edinburgh to sign up to its new accreditation that aims to reverse the trend of inactive workplaces. Continue reading Get Active! Walk at Work Award aims to reverse the trend of inactive workplaces
Brock calls for scrapping of ‘settled status’ scheme for EU citizens
Deidre Brock MP has called for the UK Government to scrap plans for EU citizens living in the UK to have to apply to the ‘Settled Status’ scheme and pay a fee in order to have the right to remain here. Continue reading Brock calls for scrapping of ‘settled status’ scheme for EU citizens
Strong support for Edinburgh Tourist Tax
Figures published by the City of Edinburgh Council this morning reveal strong support for the introduction of a Transient Visitor Levy (TVL) – or Tourist Tax – in the Capital. Continue reading Strong support for Edinburgh Tourist Tax
Salmond wins sexual harassment case
Scottish Government breached it’s own rules during Salmond investigation
Statement from Permanent Secretary at the Scottish Government Leslie Evans:
Lawyers for the Scottish Government and for Alex Salmond have this morning informed the Court of Session that his action has been settled and the Court has approved that settlement.
As part of the settlement, I have accepted that the decision reached after the investigation of two complaints made against Mr Salmond should be set aside.
This action is being taken because it has become clear that, in one respect only (albeit an important one), the investigation was procedurally flawed.
However, it is important to stress that this relates to the operational application of the Procedure for Handling Complaints Involving Current or Former Ministers (‘the Procedure’). The Scottish Government considers the Procedure itself to be robust and it remains in place.
After reassessing all the materials available, I have concluded that an impression of partiality could have been created based on one specific point – contact between the Investigating Officer and the two complainants around the time of their complaints being made in January 2018.
The full picture only became evident in December 2018 as a result of the work being undertaken to produce relevant documents in advance of the hearing.
I want to apologise to all involved for the failure in the proper application of this one particular part of the Procedure. There is nothing to suggest that the Investigating Officer did not conduct their duties in an impartial way.
Unfortunately, the interactions with the complainants in advance of the complaints being made meant that the process was flawed, however impartially and fairly the Investigating Officer conducted the investigation.
All the other grounds of Mr Salmond’s challenge have been dismissed.
The Scottish Government has acted in good faith at all times and will continue to do so. It was right and proper that these complaints were investigated and I stand by the decision to carry out that investigation.
It is also important to note that the procedural flaw in the investigation does not have implications, one way or the other, for the substance of the complaints or the credibility of the complainers. The Judicial Review was never about the substance of the complaints, but about the process that took place to investigate those complaints.
It is accordingly open to the Scottish Government to re-investigate the complaints and, subject to the views of the complainants, it would be our intention to consider this – however, this will only be once ongoing police inquiries have concluded.
Meantime I have commissioned an internal review of the specific application of this one element of the procedure. We shall learn and apply the lessons of this case to any future complaint addressed under our internal procedure.
My priority remains the duty of care to my staff, including anyone in the organisation who brings forward any concerns about inappropriate conduct, regardless of the identity or seniority of the individual complained about.
Finally I would reiterate that the single procedural flaw which led to this decision is deeply regrettable. In particular, I regret the distress it will cause to the two women who raised the complaints.
Planet pays the price for candle popularity
That wonderful time of the year has come and gone – but those thoughtful gifts will soon turn into an environmental headache as millions of candles head to landfill in January. Continue reading Planet pays the price for candle popularity
Some Community Grants Funding still available in NW Locality
Three local Neighbourhood Partnerships are taking applications for the remaining balance of their Community Grants Fund allocation 2018-19:
- Western – balance £6243
- Forth – balance £793
- Inverleith – balance £10,554
Almond Neighbourhood Partnership (which includes Muirhouse) has allocated it’s full budget for 2018 – 19.
Application forms and guidance can be found here. Please get any completed applications, or draft project ideas, to Elaine Lennon as soon as possible: Community Grants Fund
Allocations for the new financial year 2019 – 20 should be announced soon.
Is food making you ill?
Go out to a restaurant with friends, or take your child to a birthday tea and chances are there will be someone there who cannot eat something because they have a food allergy. Continue reading Is food making you ill?
Appeal after assault and attempted dog robbery in Saughton
Police are appealing for the public’s help after an attempt was made to rob a woman of her dog in Saughton. The incident took place in the West Fairbrae Drive area shortly after 9pm on Saturday (5th January). Continue reading Appeal after assault and attempted dog robbery in Saughton
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Reminder: EVOC support for grant decision casualties
EVOC is supporting organisations that were unsuccessful in the EIJB grant application process to help with the immediate issues and longer-term sustainability for the organisations affected by the grant decisions. Continue reading Reminder: EVOC support for grant decision casualties











