Record compensation paid out by Police Scotland

Compensation paid out by Police Scotland has hit record levels, according to new figures.
Compensation was at a record level by Police Scotland last year.Compensation was at a record level by Police Scotland last year.
Compensation was at a record level by Police Scotland last year.

In 2015-16 the force paid out £1.27 million in damages as a result of 516 claims, up from almost £1.17m the 
previous year and just under £1m in 2013-14.

The figures, obtained by the Scottish Conservatives under freedom of information legislation, show that around £459,000 was paid as a result of employment liability claims, £351,000 in public liability claims and £461,000 in motor liability payments.

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The party raised concerns about the amounts involved at a time when Police 
Scotland faces significant budget pressures.

In October the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) said the force was forecast to overspend its budget for the current financial year by £17.5m.

Tory chief whip John Lamont MSP said: “In an organisation the size of Police Scotland, there will always be compensation payouts of various types.

“But it’s very worrying to see these payments increase at a time when the single force can least afford it.

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“People will be alarmed that police are involved in incidents which prompt compensation payments on hundreds of occasions each year.

“It means every day there is at least one incident which results in taxpayers’ money being used to compensate for an error or incident.

“That’s far too high, and progress needs to be made on getting these numbers down.”

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Police Scotland is a large organisation with around 23,000 personnel, many of whom work in very challenging and dangerous situations and who risk their lives every day in order to protect the people of Scotland.

“The number of claims, per claimant, is very low indeed.

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“With an annual budget of £1.1 billion, the amount which we have paid out in compensation is a tiny percentage of that, and it has been both planned and budgeted for.

“Solicitors acting for Police Scotland ensure that a reserve is fixed in relation to each claim intimated against the Chief Constable.

“The reserve represents an estimate of the total costs that could potentially be expended in relation to the claim, including the sum that could eventually be paid to the claimant in damages if they were to succeed with their claim and the possible legal expenses involved.

“Proper budgetary provision is made for circumstances where damages or expenses may require to be paid in respect of such claims.

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“Police Scotland seeks to recover costs from third parties involved in motor liability payments, and in 2015-16 recovered more than £76,000 from insurance companies representing motorists who caused damage to our vehicles.”

Last year it emerged that Police Scotland had paid more than £1m in compensation to officers and civilian staff who were injured since 2013.