Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body

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The Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB) is a body of the Scottish Parliament responsible for the administration of the parliament.[1][2][3] 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, but it was left to the Scottish Parliament to decide how the SPCB operates.[4] 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.[5] 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.[1][3]

Members

The SPCB is convened by the Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament and at least four other MSPs.[3]

Each member of the body takes on a specific portfolio.[6]

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Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB) Session 6[7]
Portfolio Portrait Member Term Party
Convenor The official portrait of Alison Johnstone MSP as Presiding Officer. She is smiling and has her hands crossed The Rt Hon

Alison Johnstone MSP

2021–present Independent
Business support and Officeholders Official Portrait of Maggie Chapman MSP. She is smiling, with short black-ish hair and a necklace. There is a grey-ish background. Maggie Chapman MSP 2021–present Scottish Green
Finance and organisation governance Official Portrait of Jackson Carlaw MSP. He is smiling, with short blonde hair, wearing a suit and tie. There is a white-ish background. Jackson Carlaw MSP 2021–present Scottish Conservatives
Digital services, resilience and sustainability Official Portrait of Claire Baker MSP. She is smiling, with curly blonde hair and a blazer with a rose pin. There is a grey-ish background. Claire Baker MSP 2021–present Labour
Engagement and communications Official Portrait of Christine Grahame MSP. She is smiling, with short blonde hair and a colourful top. There is a grey-ish background. Christine Grahame MSP 2021–present SNP
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Former Members[8]
SessionMember
1David SteelConvener
John Young
Robert Brown
Andrew Welsh
Des McNultyResigned December 2001
Duncan McNeilReplaced McNulty
2George ReidConvener
John Scott
Robert BrownResigned June 2005
Nora RadcliffeReplaced Brown
Andrew WelshResigned January 2006
Kenny MacAskillReplaced Welsh
3Alex FergussonConvener
Alex Johnstone
Tricia Marwick
Tom McCabe
Mike Pringle
4Tricia MarwickConvener
Liam McArthur
Linda Fabiani
Mary ScanlonResigned 2014
Liz SmithReplaced Scanlon
David StewartResigned January 2015
John PentlandReplaced Stewart
5Ken MacintoshConvenor
Alex Johnstone
Gordon MacDonald
Liam McArthur
David Stewart
Andy Wightman
Jackson Carlaw
Sandra White
Kezia Dugdale
Rhoda Grant
Ruth Davidson
David Stewart
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Officeholders

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:[9]

The SPCB provides the budget for each of the above with the exception of the Auditor General for Scotland, which is considered directly by parliament. [10]

The SPCB is responsible for nominating the following posts to parliament:[3][9]

See also

References

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