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Code of Conduct for MSPs - proposed revisions to implement the recommendations contained in the Joint Working Group's Report on Sexual Harassment and Sexist Behaviour
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PDF Published: Tuesday 03 Dec 2019 (SPPAS052019R16)
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    • Introduction
    • Background and consultation
    • Changes to the Code of Conduct
      • Excluded complaints
      • Treatment of others
        • Members' own staff
        • The standard of conduct for the treatment of others
        • Further extension of the Code to include other individuals
        • Monitoring the effectiveness of the complaints process
      • Members responsibilities in relation to their own staff
      • Protection of identity of alleged victim
    • Right to make representations
    • Conclusion and Recommendation
    • Annexe A - Proposed Code of Conduct changes
    • Annexe B - Extract from minutes
    • Introduction
    • Background and consultation
    • Changes to the Code of Conduct
    • Right to make representations
    • Conclusion and Recommendation
    • Annexe A - Proposed Code of Conduct changes
    • Annexe B - Extract from minutes

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