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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 17 June 2025
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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Review of the EU-UK Trade and Co-operation Agreement

Meeting date: 5 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

On the veterinary side of things, can you suggest any tangible improvement?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator

Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

We have heard evidence about a reduction in the number of community-based housing associations in Scotland and there is a suggestion that the regulator has been instrumental in that change. The regulator has indicated that that is not the case. What is your view on that? Is there a need to strengthen protections for community-controlled housing in Scotland?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator

Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

It is a real and massive concern that individuals who are giving up their time and their talent to support an organisation are fearful that the culture of intimidation by and the behaviour of the regulator would stop them from continuing in their role or from wanting to stand up and be counted. They would prefer not to be counted—they are happy to stand up, but they do not want to be put in a position where they could be identified.

Patrick Gilbride gave us a clear description of the kind of behaviour that he has experienced in his role at director level in an organisation. The culture of fear is evident and requires to be addressed.

Does anyone else want to come in?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator

Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

Good morning.

This morning, you have expressed some concerns about the culture and the robust approach of the regulator. The committee has received suggestions that bullying and intimidating behaviour by the regulator have occurred on occasion, especially when it was involved in the intervention process. Patrick Gilbride has given us a flavour of that. The regulator has come back to say that it has a robust attitude towards all that, and that it does not engage in intimidation and that that is not tolerated.

However, I am getting the feeling from some of you that that is perhaps not quite the case, and that you might have experienced some of that behaviour and culture. Do you agree that that kind of culture exists? If it does, how can that be improved?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator

Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

We have heard evidence about the adequacy of the regulatory framework, with suggestions that the focus on self-assessment can be perceived as bureaucratic and could lead to some manipulation. Do you have any views on that?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator

Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

As I said, there are concerns that the regulator’s self-assessment process could lead to some form of manipulation. You have already identified that you are not in the loop all the time, and that is an element of the process, but, if you were included, you would be able to have a view on some of that. It is important that you have the opportunity to understand and to be consulted or comment on what might be the case. I think that that needs to be looked at.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator

Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

My second question is on something that we discussed with the earlier witness panel, which is the statutory powers of intervention. We heard concerns about the SRH having those powers and about cases where those powers were used. There is a need to bring some of that to mind. Have you have experienced anything in relation to the statutory powers of intervention that has caused concerns in your organisations?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator

Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

Thank you.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Scottish Housing Regulator

Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Alexander Stewart

In some respects it is good that we do not have a comeback from any of you on that. Maybe it opens up other questions for the committee in the future. Thank you for that.

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee

Empire, Slavery and Scotland’s Museums

Meeting date: 28 November 2024

Alexander Stewart

Nobody denies the ambitions that are in place in this project. As you have all identified, the ability to make things happen will probably come down to cost and financial constraints. Museums and galleries provide a huge opportunity for individuals to see, understand and gain knowledge from the past. You have also talked about how you manage for the future.

We have heard from the sector that timings and processes have to change in order for it to survive, and that you are finding it difficult to recruit the next generation of individuals for the sector. How realistic are you about achieving, in the short term, some of the goals and ambitions that you wish to try to achieve? No one is denying that the process is there but, at the same time, there are obstacles in front of you even today, as we go into a budget process that we know will be difficult. I cannot see the sector fulfilling its ambitions in the short term, because of the financial constraints that it will find itself in.

Lucy, you have told us in the past about the difficulties that the sector is facing and the complexities of attracting investment, financial support and even individuals, who perceive that, if they join you, it will be for a short-term job and not a career, because of the financial constraints. It would be good to tease out some of that, because, yes, you want to try to identify and progress things, but if you are not in a position to do so, I do not know how you will fulfil some of your ambitions.