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EXCLUSIVE: Scottish Government released names of Margaret Ferrier complainers

Margaret Ferrier Scottish Government
Margaret Ferrier MP.

A Scottish Government blunder led to the release of personal details identifying members of the public who complained about Margaret Ferrier MP.

A freedom of information (FOI) request showed how more than 70 people got in touch with Scottish ministers, mainly Nicola Sturgeon, in the two weeks after allegations emerged about Ms Ferrier last year.

It has now been confirmed that the government admitted last month that it had “accidentally released a small amount of personal data” relating to the complainers when it answered the FOI a few days before Christmas.

Ms Ferrier, the MP for Rutherglen and Hamilton West, was suspended by the SNP after she allegedly travelled from Glasgow to London last September while waiting for the results of a Covid test, and then returned by train after testing positive.

The 60-year-old appeared in court in February charged with culpable and reckless conduct. She made no plea and was released on bail.

Margaret Ferrier Scottish Government
Margaret Ferrier and Nicola Sturgeon.

It is understood the personal details of the complainers were sent to the member of the public who submitted the FOI, and the Scottish Government contacted the person to ask him to delete the information three months later.

The government said it redacted the names and contact information when it published the FOI response on its website.

A complaint was made to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) about the error; however, the regulations place an onus on the government, as data controller, to report such incidents if they meet a certain threshold.

Scottish Government officials are believed to have discussed the case internally but decided against referring it to the ICO, as it was “determined to be a minor breach and therefore a low risk to the individuals identified”.

Careless breaches of confidentiality like this only erode public confidence.”

Donald Cameron

Donald Cameron, Conservative candidate in the Highlands and Islands, said: “We all know the SNP Scottish Government had a terrible track record for transparency, and it’s getting worse.

“So it’s all the more galling when private information is sent to members of the public.

Donald Cameron.

“Personal information is rightly enshrined in data protection legislation. Careless breaches of confidentiality like this only erode public confidence.

“The Scottish people should feel able to speak freely to those in charge without having their identity plastered across government communications.”