To ask the Scottish Executive what the outcome is of the leak inquiry that the First Minister requested on 21 January 2010.
On 21 January the First Minister was questioned in the Scottish Parliament about an exchange of letters between the Minister for Environment and the Home Office concerning the placing of paths across the Balmoral estate. The First Minister explained that the Scottish Government had asked the Home Office to institute a leak inquiry to establish how this breach in the principle of confidentiality of communications, particularly on sensitive matters such as Royal security, had come about.
I can now report the following:
i. an investigation was conducted by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Justice, with the full co-operation and assistance of Scottish Government staff, in parallel with the investigation by the Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government;
ii. the Scottish Government contribution to these investigations established conclusively that the source was not a Scottish Government civil servant, despite the allegations to this effect which were given prominence in the press at the time;
iii. the First Minister has had constructive discussions with Sir Gus O''Donnell, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service, about how to deliver their shared objective of preventing unauthorised disclosure of inter-Governmental correspondence.
iv. Sir Gus O''Donnell has assured the First Minister that he views such breaches of confidentiality as unacceptable and that he has ensured that appropriate lessons have been learned.