Kenny MacAskill MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Justice
The Cabinet Secretary for Justice has a wide ranging portfoilio
and the responsibilities include: Criminal law and procedure,
youth justice, criminal justice social work, police, prisons
and sentencing policy, legal aid, legal profession, courts
and law reform, anti-social behaviour, sectarianism, human
rights, fire and rescue services, community safety, civil
contingencies, drugs policy and related matters, liquor licensing,
vulnerable witnesses, victim support and civil law, charity
law, religious and faith organisations.
The Scottish Executive operates on the basis of collective
responsiblity. This means that all decisions reached by Ministers,
individually or collectively, are binding on all members of
the Executive. The Guide
to Collective Decision Making details the arrangements
for supporting collective decision making by Ministers.
In performance of their duties, Cabinet Secretaries and Ministers
are expected to behave according to the highest standards
of constitutional and personal conduct. The Scottish
Ministerial Code details the arrangements for the conduct,
principles and precedents which may apply to Ministers.
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