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The Scottish Government has hit out at UK ministers for a delay in closing a legal loophole allowing prisoners to sue for human rights breaches. | The Scottish Government has hit out at UK ministers for a delay in closing a legal loophole allowing prisoners to sue for human rights breaches. |
The move followed a House of Lords ruling that the one-year time limit for bringing claims on issues like slopping out did not apply to Scots prisoners. | The move followed a House of Lords ruling that the one-year time limit for bringing claims on issues like slopping out did not apply to Scots prisoners. |
Scottish prison chiefs have paid out £5.1m in compensation and £2.6m in legal fees on slopping out cases. | Scottish prison chiefs have paid out £5.1m in compensation and £2.6m in legal fees on slopping out cases. |
There are a further 600 cases in the system and 740 yet to be considered. | There are a further 600 cases in the system and 740 yet to be considered. |
Human rights law has barred claims made a year after the incident of which inmates complained in England and Wales. | Human rights law has barred claims made a year after the incident of which inmates complained in England and Wales. |
But the Lords ruled in October 2007 that the Scotland Act did not set out an explicit time bar for human rights claims brought against the Scottish Government. | But the Lords ruled in October 2007 that the Scotland Act did not set out an explicit time bar for human rights claims brought against the Scottish Government. |
I have made clear to the UK Government our dissatisfaction with its failure to act and am continuing to put strong pressure on them to deal with the issue Kenny MacAskillScottish justice secretary | I have made clear to the UK Government our dissatisfaction with its failure to act and am continuing to put strong pressure on them to deal with the issue Kenny MacAskillScottish justice secretary |
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said the UK Government had yet to respond to calls from Holyrood ministers to amend the problem, an issue reserved to Westminster. | Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill said the UK Government had yet to respond to calls from Holyrood ministers to amend the problem, an issue reserved to Westminster. |
He said: "It is frustrating that, despite our strenuous efforts, we still await a commitment by the UK Government to take action to remedy this situation, although our discussions with them continue. | He said: "It is frustrating that, despite our strenuous efforts, we still await a commitment by the UK Government to take action to remedy this situation, although our discussions with them continue. |
"I have made clear to the UK Government our dissatisfaction with its failure to act and am continuing to put strong pressure on them to deal with the issue." | "I have made clear to the UK Government our dissatisfaction with its failure to act and am continuing to put strong pressure on them to deal with the issue." |
The justice secretary said he was angry at having to pay out cash which could go into boosting penal policy. | The justice secretary said he was angry at having to pay out cash which could go into boosting penal policy. |
He added that Scottish administrations had announced millions of pounds of investment for new and improved prisons which would end the practice of slopping out, where inmates are required to empty out their own sanitary waste from their cells. | He added that Scottish administrations had announced millions of pounds of investment for new and improved prisons which would end the practice of slopping out, where inmates are required to empty out their own sanitary waste from their cells. |