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Security

Volume 462: debated on Tuesday 10 July 2007

6. What discussions he has had with the Scottish Executive on security issues in Scotland; and if he will make a statement (1476289)

The Scotland Office maintains regular contact with the Scottish Executive on security issues, including ministerial contact as required.

From time to time, the media expose gaps in our security systems, especially as far as obtaining security passes is concerned. Bearing it in mind that the terrorists at Glasgow airport appeared to have infiltrated the national health service, will the Secretary of State ensure that all future personnel requiring security clearance are subject to the most thorough background checks before passes are issued? Will he also liaise with the Scottish Executive to ensure that the police and security services carry out these checks where private companies or contractors are involved?

I trust that those who issue security passes in areas where danger to the public is possible—areas it is important to keep secure—recognise and live up to their responsibilities and their duty of care. That duty is shared not just by the UK Government, the Scottish Executive and their agents but by private security companies. I will take every opportunity I can to remind those who have the ability to influence that sort of practice that it is important that they live up to their duties.