Annexe A reads as follows:
Introduction
As you are aware the above petition has been kept open by the Justice Committee
since 8 November 2011 to allow various developments related to the Lockerbie
case to be monitored by the Committee.
The Committee last considered the petition at its meeting on 5 September 2017,
The Committee last considered the petition at its meeting on 5 September 2017,
when it agreed to keep the petition open pending the completion of Operation
Sandwood.
In this submission JFM wishes to bring the committee’s attention to matters which
In this submission JFM wishes to bring the committee’s attention to matters which
have developed since the petition was last considered.
Developments
Developments
Operation Sandwood: JfM has continued to co-operate fully with Police Scotland
and had a further process meeting with them in October. Another meeting is
planned for 15th December.
Our understanding is that in respect of Operation Sandwood, the main enquiry
Our understanding is that in respect of Operation Sandwood, the main enquiry
is completed and essential forensic reports received. It is anticipated the final
report will shortly be passed to Police Scotland’s independent QC as a preliminary
to its being submitted to Crown Office.
We continue to have complete faith in the police to deliver a thorough and
We continue to have complete faith in the police to deliver a thorough and
objective report and in particular value the close liaison they have encouraged
as their investigation proceeded.
Crown Office Consideration of Police Report: As previous correspondence with the
Crown Office Consideration of Police Report: As previous correspondence with the
Committee shows we continue to have concerns about the objectivity and
independence of Crown Office personnel who will consider the Operation
Sandwood report.
While acknowledging the appointment of James Wolffe QC as Lord Advocate,
While acknowledging the appointment of James Wolffe QC as Lord Advocate,
we would ask the committee to note that when the Police report is received by
Crown Office, it must be subject to objective, unbiased and independent
consideration.
It remains essential that the ongoing political scrutiny of the process by the
It remains essential that the ongoing political scrutiny of the process by the
Justice Committee continues and does not stop when the report goes to Crown
Office. It is in the public interest that political monitoring continues while Crown
Office considers the Operation Sandwood report and makes its final conclusions
public.
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC): We understand that
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC): We understand that
an application for another appeal has been made to the SCCRC by Mr Megrahi’s
family. We are not aware of the details of their submission but believe that
the findings of the Operation Sandwood report will be critical to the appeal
consideration.
Conclusion
Conclusion
We believe that the political oversight being provided by the Justice Committee
into this major criminal investigation is very much in the public interest. Having
monitored the progress of the police investigations for nearly 4 years it is essential
that Crown Office, an organisation that has shown provable bias in the past, is
held to political account to ensure the openness and objectivity of its consideration
and the probity of its eventual decision.
Given the central importance of the findings of Operation Sandwood to any future
Given the central importance of the findings of Operation Sandwood to any future
prosecutions, enquiries or appeals, we would respectfully urge the Committee
to allow Petition PE1370 to remain on the table.