Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body
The Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB) is a body of the Scottish Parliament responsible for the administration of the Parliament. It also has a role in provision of services to Commissioners and other statutory appointments made by the Parliament.
Role
The SPCB is established by section 21 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Scotland Act 1998. The SPCB considers and makes decisions on a wide range of issues to do with the running of the Parliament including the property, staff and resources that the Parliament requires in order to operate.[1] The corporate body administers the resources of the Parliament as well as the budget of the parliament. It also considers the use of parliamentary facilities and is responsible for the staffing and security of the Parliament.
Members
The current members of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body are:
- Tricia Marwick MSP - the Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament
- Linda Fabiani MSP, SNP
- Liam McArthur MSP, Liberal Democrat
- Liz Smith MSP, Conservative
- David Stewart MSP, Labour
Tricia Marwick MSP was elected as the Presiding Officer of the fourth session of the Scottish Parliament on 10 May 2011, at which date she also became chair of the SPCB. Members of the Scottish Parliament then elected the remaining corporate body members on 25 May 2011.[2] Liz Smith replaced Mary Scanlon on 19 March 2014.[3]
Former members
- David Steel, 1999 - 2003 (former Presiding Officer)
- Des McNulty, until 2001
- John Young, until 2003
- Robert Brown, until 2005
- Andrew Welsh, until 2006
- Duncan McNeil, 2001–2007
- George Reid 2003 - 2007 (former Presiding Officer)
- John Scott, 2003–2007
- Nora Radcliffe, 2005–2007
- Kenny MacAskill, 2006–2007
- Alex Fergusson, 2007-2011 (former Presiding Officer)
- Alex Johnstone, 2007-2011
- Tricia Marwick 2007-2011
- Tom McCabe 2007-2011
- Mike Pringle 2007-2011
- Mary Scanlon, 2011-2014
Office holders
The Scottish Parliament is responsible for the appointment of several statutory positions for Commissioners and senior public appointments. The Parliament nominates individuals to the monarch, who formally appoints them to a post.
This includes the following posts:[4]
- The Auditor General for Scotland
- The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman
- The Scottish Information Commissioner
- Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People
- The Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission
The SPCB provides the budget for each of the above with the exception of the Auditor General.
The SPCB is responsible for nominating the following posts to Parliament:[4]
- Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland
- members of the Scottish Human Rights Commission
- The Standards Commission for Scotland
See also
- Member of the Scottish Parliament
- Scottish Parliament Building
- Scotland Act 1998
- House of Commons Commission, a comparable committee of the British House of Commons
References
- ↑ "Corporate Governance: Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB): SPCB remit". Scottish Parliament. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ↑ "Democracy live: Cabinet and ministerial appointments". BBC News. 25 May 2011. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ↑ "Democracy live: Liz Smith MSP elected to Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body". BBC News. 19 March 2014. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- 1 2 "Corporate governance: Officeholders". Scottish Parliament. Retrieved 5 September 2014.