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Research on Time Commitment, Remuneration and Other Aspects of the Role of Public Appointees in Scotland 2025

| Regulation of appointments | Public Appointments

Between December 2024 and May 2025, the office of the Ethical Standards Commissioner undertook a thematic review on the time commitment, remuneration, and other aspects of the role of public appointees, in response to a growing number of anecdotal concerns regarding the experiences of public appointees in Scotland. This thematic review is conducted with a view to:

  • Establishing whether, from the perspective of people appointed, the role descriptions included in applicant information packs are accurate.
  • Understanding the impact of certain aspects of these roles from currently under-reflected groups and whether they can create barriers to taking them up or remaining in them; and
  • Exploring the extent to which the Commissioner’s statutory functions are understood.

This report details the findings of the survey.

The Scottish Government's response to the report was provided on 7 October 2025.

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