Part-time Sheriff John Halley fitness for judicial office: tribunal report
- Last updated
- 16 June 2025 - see all updates
- Topic
- Law and order
Independent tribunal report into the fitness for judicial office of part-time Sheriff John Halley. Includes costs.
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon constituted a tribunal under Section 21 of the Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 to investigate and report on whether Part-time Sheriff John Halley was unfit to hold the office by reason of misbehaviour. This followed a request by the Lord President.
The tribunal reported to the First Minister on 26 July 2024, reporting their unanimous view that the judicial office holder’s misbehaviour renders him unfit for judicial office.
In accordance with section 24 of the Act, the First Minister has laid the report before the Scottish Parliament. The report is attached.
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- File size
- 1.3 MB
Costs
The total cost of the tribunal was £408,695.40. This is broken down in the below table.
Fiscal year |
2019-20 |
2020-21 |
2021-22 |
2022-23 |
2023-24 |
2024-25 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fees paid to legal counsel or solicitors |
£0 |
£0 |
£111,188.40 |
£0 |
£98,503.80 |
£97,424.20 |
Expert witnesses of consultants |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
Administrative/misc expenses of tribunal |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
£0 |
Other relevant tribunal expenses * |
£0 |
£34,430 |
£18,270 |
£0 |
£19,215 |
£29,664 |
* Other relevant tribunal expenses include members of the tribunal, Investigating Officer and Presenting Officer.
- First published
- 16 June 2025
- Last updated
- 16 June 2025 - show all updates
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