SNP government in secrecy row over football sectarianism report

SNP Government in secrecy row over football sectarianism report

Exclusive by Paul HutcheonPolitics and Investigations Editor, Herald on Sunday
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Humza Yousaf. Pic Gordon Terris/The Herald


The Scottish Government is at the centre of a secrecy row over a dossier which lays bare the scale of sectarianism at football matches.

Ministers are refusing to publish nearly two years of data on “unacceptable conduct” in football grounds by claiming it is confidential.

The SNP administration believes the public interest is served by withholding data that was provided by the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL).

Nil By Mouth, an anti-sectarianism charity, has now lodged an appeal with the Scottish Information Commissioner to have the figures released.

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They have accused the SPFL of 'going to any lengths' to ensure there isn't the necessary transparency and said it was a law unto itself.

Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur said: “Sectarianism is poisoning Scottish football. Secrecy isn’t the answer. This data needs to be released immediately.”

Football clubs are being urged to take firm action against sectarian abuse that has been directed against fans, players and managers.

In February, the then Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke, responding to chants of “sad 19th Century Terrorist b******” that echoed around Ibrox, said it was reminiscent of the “Dark Ages”.

Derek McInnes, the Aberdeen manager, also hit out after he said Celtic fans had branded him a “sad Orange b******” during a Scottish Cup semi-final.

He said: "They'll keep continuing to sing their songs because we don't have the leadership in this country to deal with it.”

However, the spotlight has now shifted to the records of bad behaviour collated by the SPFL, which runs the top four leagues in Scotland, and shared with the Government.

In 2017, academic Dr Duncan Morrow recommended a monitoring system in his progress report for the Government on tackling sectarianism.

“The outcomes of robust monitoring and evaluation on this basis should be published annually to allow for a genuine debate about the extent of sectarian behaviour and attitudes in football, its impact on culture and the effectiveness of measures to reduce it, and to help further reviews,” he wrote.

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In May, the Government informed McArthur that the football authorities had collected the data on “unacceptable conduct”, which is wider than sectarianism, from the start of the 2017/18 season.
Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf wrote that the “baseline” information was shared with the Government and Police Scotland “in confidence”, at the request of the football authorities.

After Nil By Mouth, one of the country’s top anti-discrimination charities, tabled requests under freedom of information legislation, the charity was refused the figures by the SNP Government.
Officials said releasing the data would be an “actionable breach of confidence” because the information was obtained from the SPFL.

They added that the information was provided in circumstances which “imposed an obligation” on the Government to “maintain that confidentiality”.

Civil servants also claimed that releasing it would undermine the SPFL’s trust in the Government, adding that the “public interest lies in favour of upholding the exemption”.
Dave Scott, the campaigns director at Nil By Mouth, pointed the finger at the SPFL for the secrecy conditions.

“Scottish football thinks it is a law unto itself and despite the investment of millions of pounds of public money into the game over recent years the SPFL seems to feel it doesn’t have to be publicly accountable. Duncan Morrow’s report called for football to be transparent in its dealings on this issue and it’s clear that the SPFL will go to any lengths to ensure this isn’t the case.

“Government and Parliament can’t allow the SPFL to call the shots and if the commissioner finds in our favour we will be contacting Holyrood’s Health and SportCommittee asking it to undertake an investigation into the report’s findings allowing a cross party group of MSPs to fully question the SPFL in public session.”

He added: “For too long the SPFL has operated its own system of ‘self-regulation’ where no one is ever held to account and the issue of bigotry is swept under the carpet. As a direct result the problem of sectarianism within the game festers with a third of all Scottish Premier League

Managers speaking out in recent months about repeated instances of sectarian abuse toward them, at games.

“The SPFL cannot be allowed to dodge, deflect and deny its way out of its responsibilities the problem and we are confident the Commissioner will rule publication to be firmly in the public interest.”

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Labour MSP James Kelly said: "The SPFL and the Scottish Government should be up front and open when it comes to the levels of unacceptable conduct being recorded in football stadiums.
"Without this transparency not only are we unable to view a clear picture of the scale of the problem, but we have little idea of what individual incidents are being classed as such.”
Scottish Tory MSP Donald Cameron said: “There’s no point in having Freedom of Information laws if data like this is kept secret. It’s yet another example of the SNP trying to do government behind closed doors.

“What’s also concerning is that such secrecy and obstruction just serves to heighten suspicion about what’s being kept under wraps.

“In fact, Scottish football fans are among the best behaved in the world, and the authorities should therefore have nothing to fear from releasing this information.”

The BBC reported earlier this year that a number of match delegates – employed by the SPFL – had spoken of their frustration that no action was being taken about sectarian incidents.

"It was so frustrating," said one former delegate. "It seems like the Scottish Professional Football League is content to sweep the issue under the carpet."

A Scottish Government spokesperson said: “Our strong preference was, and remains, that SPFL should make the data publicly available. However, the information has been provided to us on the condition that it was in confidence.

“That followed discussions between the Scottish Government, Scottish FA, SPFL, Police Scotland and other stakeholders, where the football authorities agreed to collate data on unacceptable conduct in Scottish football for the first time from the start of the 2017-18 season – but on the condition that it remained confidential.”

This newspaper asked the SPFL whether they would agree to publish the information. An SPFL spokesman responded: “We absolutely condemn all forms of unacceptable conduct at SPFL matches. Our focus is on supporting the extensive work that our clubs and the police do to identify and punish the small minority of individuals who engage in this type of dangerous behaviour. “
 
I love a good ol' SNP bashing thread as the next guy, but surely the blame is on the SFA here? They've only provided information on the basis that it doesn't become publicly available.

Of course, it wouldn't be out of character for Humza Shite to be lying..
 
No doubt celtic are the biggest culprits in the report hence why they dont want it published.

More secret reports to try minimalize any bad press they might get.

Nothing is being done about this club even though the bad stuff keeps piling on.

How long we got to wait till justice is served on them.
1st thing i thought.must be damaging to the manky mob.I guarantee if it was us.it would already be out there
 
No doubt celtic are the biggest culprits in the report hence why they dont want it published.

More secret reports to try minimalize any bad press they might get.

Nothing is being done about this club even though the bad stuff keeps piling on.

How long we got to wait till justice is served on them.
I have no doubt that if Rangers happened to be the biggest culprits in this report it would be available for all to see. In fact it would be pushed into the headlines and used as another stick to beat us with.
We all know the club from Kerrydale Street will be the biggest culprits in the report, and once again there is an attempt to ‘protect the good name of the club’.
Where have we heard that before ?
 
I have no doubt that if Rangers happened to be the biggest culprits in this report it would be available for all to see. In fact it would be pushed into the headlines and used as another stick to beat us with.
We all know the club from Kerrydale Street will be the biggest culprits in the report, and once again there is an attempt to ‘protect the good name of the club’.
Where have we heard that before ?

Exactly, its blatant.

Just a pitty we and the innocent public dont have anyone with the balls to keep calling it out.

Who are we kidding, the biggest sexual abuse scandal is not being investigated publicly and is dying down and soon wont be talked about.

They have licence to do as they please now, scary times ahead.
 
Exactly, its blatant.

Just a pitty we and the innocent public dont have anyone with the balls to keep calling it out.

Who are we kidding, the biggest sexual abuse scandal is not being investigated publicly and is dying down and soon wont be talked about.

They have licence to do as they please now, scary times ahead.
Not so sure about that.
 
They do like a good secret investigation and they do like a confidential outcome.

Just like on the Jeremy Vine show

Is it

A. Celtic
B. SFA
C. SNP


Tell you after the break


It was all 3
 
Ahh the old sectarian debate again.

HORSE SHIT! It’s no more prevalent now than it’s ever been so why aren’t they concentrating on the REAL issue that’s about to stain the nation. Like a ostrich with its head in the sand these incompetent bastards failure to address the elephant in the room is going to cost the entire game up here for years to come.
 
I’ll go for it pointing out that the whole issue is a massive waste of valuable police and court resources.

Public reporting of incidents will be practically non-existent.

Conviction rates will be tiny.

Issues surrounding police understanding of how and when to apply the laws will be many.

The whole thing will have been shown to be a politically motivated media sham to deflect from the state of local council funding, public service funding in general, public health, NHS waiting times, the abysmal education standards and the massive (and ever increasing) hole in the public finances.
 
How can these so called anti-sectarianism organisations, footballing authorities and the SNP keep a straight face when they say they want to solve the sectarian problem in Scotland?
They never uttered a peep when a Celtic fan bottled a kid in a Rangers scarf, or when effigies of a Rangers fan and a Protestant were hung from the stands at Celtic Park.

Sectarianism in Scotland will be an issue until the authorities deal with it fairly and without favouritism.

But that will never happen, they just can’t bring themselves to condemn ‘Ra Hoop’s
 
I’ll go for it pointing out that the whole issue is a massive waste of valuable police and court resources.

Public reporting of incidents will be practically non-existent.

Conviction rates will be tiny.

Issues surrounding police understanding of how and when to apply the laws will be many.

The whole thing will have been shown to be a politically motivated media sham to deflect from the state of local council funding, public service funding in general, public health, NHS waiting times, the abysmal education standards and the massive (and ever increasing) hole in the public finances.

Iirc they never report the conviction rates. Just the arrest rates, so that says fck all.
 
So the SPFL provided a report to the SNP government about sectarianism at football games. With one proviso, that the report should never be made public.

The SNP government were happy with this and accepted the report.

Now that it's been leaked, the SNP have the cheek to say it's nothing to do with them and please direct your questions to the SPFL. WTF

I wonder if the final SFA report about abuse in football has also been handed over to the SNP, with similar requests for secrecy?
 
If only all these MP's/ MSP's, etc, were as vocal in the tabloids regarding the paedo ring at the Piggery.
 
Have to cast some doubt on a conspiracy here. If only because Nil By Mouth want it released. Would say they are much more in thrall to the celtic narrative than the government are. I’d suspect that the report just casts Scottish society in a poor light given the scale of the problem and the SNP don’t want to admit that or deal with the politically divisive job of doing anything about it.

While nil by mouth are deluded enough to think it is all big bad proddies then will go apeshit when the actual report shows both sides and discusses sectarian schooling.
 
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