Source · SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman)

Scottish Prison Service

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Not Upheld Reference 201403945 Sector Prisons Category disciplinary charges - orderly room proceedings Decided 01 February 2015

View Scottish Prison Service scorecard

Full decision

Summary

Mr C was placed on report for breaching prison rules, for which he was found guilty at a disciplinary hearing. Mr C complained that he did not think the prison followed the correct process because the officer that placed him on report was not called to the hearing.

We obtained a copy of the record taken at Mr C's hearing which confirmed that prior to the proceeding starting, he was asked if he was prepared to accept the written evidence presented without requiring the reporting officer to appear in person. Mr C confirmed that he was, however, the record noted that he asked for the reporting officer to attend once the hearing had started. In addition, the record also confirmed Mr C said he understood the charge and the purpose of the hearing.

The prison rules say a prisoner can request that a witness be called and the request must be granted when the prison is reasonably satisfied that the evidence the witness is likely to give will be relevant to the determination of the charge. In addition, the relevant staff guidance says that the reporting officer must be present should the prisoner or the adjudicator consider it necessary. The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) also advised us that a prisoner could request for the reporting officer to be present at any time during the process but if they had already indicated that they were prepared to accept the evidence presented without the need for the reporting officer to be present then the decision on whether to agree to a later request to call the reporting officer was at the discretion of the adjudicator.

We were satisfied that Mr C was given the opportunity to call the reporting officer and because of that we did not uphold his complaint. However, we did ask the SPS to review the guidance to ensure it clearly reflected the position.

Recommendations

We recommended that the SPS: review the wording of the relevant paragraph within the disciplinary hearings guide to ensure it clearly reflects the SPS' position in relation to the attendance of the reporting officer at disciplinary hearings.

Related reading

View Decision Report 201403945 as a PDF (12.48 KB) Updated: March 13, 2018

View original on SPSO (Scottish Publ… website

Other decisions involving Scottish Prison Service

Reference Date Summary Outcome
202412046 01 Feb 2026 C complained that the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) failed to follow the appropriate procedure after they removed C from association … Upheld
202401074 01 Nov 2025 C complained that the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) failed to take reasonable steps to ensure that they had prompt access … Upheld
202303295 01 Mar 2025 C complained that the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) failed to appropriately investigate their lost property claim. C submitted a claim … Upheld
202006807 01 Sep 2022 C complained about the handing of their Internal Case Management (ICM) case conference. C was unhappy that the Scottish Prison … Partly Upheld
202001300 01 Sep 2022 Ms C provided her express consent for her pronouns to be used for this publication. Ms C complained about matters … Partly Upheld
View all decisions for this organisation