Labour peer paid £100k for abandoned misogyny law |
The Scottish Government paid over £100,000 to Labour peer Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws KC to lead a review on criminalising misogyny, despite exceeding public-sector pay guidelines. Baroness Kennedy was paid £1,000 per day - more than double the recommended rate - for her work leading a group that proposed new legislation to tackle misogynistic behaviour, a project initially expected to cost £36,000 but ultimately totalling £143,668. Although her recommendations were published in 2022, the SNP Government announced in May it would not pursue the proposed legislation, instead opting to extend existing hate crime laws. The Government defended the appointment, citing Baroness Kennedy's expertise, while acknowledging the legislative time constraints and complexity of the issue. |
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