McArthur calls for support for police as overtime bill hits record levels

2 May 2023
Liam McArthur MSP

Scottish Liberal Democrat justice spokesperson Liam McArthur MSP has warned that police officers are being run ragged as he revealed that Police Scotland’s overtime bill reached its highest ever level last year.

Figures obtained by the Scottish Liberal Democrats through a freedom of information request, show that almost £270 million has been spent on overtime since Police Scotland was established in 2013.  

Two freedom of information requests from the party to Police Scotland in 2018 and 2023 show:

  • £268,855,746 has been spent on officer and staff overtime since the centralised national force was launched in 2013, an average of almost £27m per year.
  • In 2022/23, £44.4m was spent, the highest level on record, driven by non-core overtime covering “Events, Specific Initiatives/Operations and Mutual Aid provided to English Forces”.

Liam McArthur said:

“SNP ministers pushed through the creation of a single national force with the promise of significant cost savings which could be invested elsewhere in the service. Instead we have seen falling officer numbers, police counters closing and officers run ragged.

“There is no doubt that events like COP26 and the Queen’s funeral will have contributed to these enormous figures but with a bill averaging £27m a year, it’s clear that officers are being asked to go above and beyond far too often.

“We shouldn’t be asking those keeping us safe day-in day-out to work beyond their limits. Past staff surveys have shown they feel the service and its resources are stretched. This will only get worse, if as the departing Chief Constable suggests, officer numbers are cut back further.

"Officers will want to see the new Justice Secretary fight their corner and help to deliver a balanced workforce with fair and safe working conditions.”

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