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{{Short description|Public affairs and communications firm in Edinburgh, Scotland}}
'''Caledonia Consulting''' is a [[Public affairs industry|public affairs]] and communications firm in Edinburgh which is run by [[Devin Scobie]]. Scobie used to work for the public affairs company [[GPC International]] (involved in the [[Derek Draper]] affair). He attracted some controversy because he was simultaneously (until January 2008) the director of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]], a venture set up in the [[Scottish Parliament]] with the stated purpose of educating MSPs and business about each other. It states that it is "non-lobbying" and yet many of those associated with it (including Scobie) were or are professional lobbyists.<ref name="sundayherald.com">[http://www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.1443938.0.criticism_over_relaunched_holyrood_business_scheme.php Criticism over relaunched Holyrood business scheme] Sunday Herald, By Paul Hutcheon, 3 June 2007</ref> This apparent conflict in the operations of the Exchange led to an inquiry into its activities by the [[Standards Committee]] of the [[Scottish Parliament]].<ref>Standards Committee 9th Report 2002[http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/committees/historic/standards/reports-02/str02-09-01.htm Report on The Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange] SP Paper 694 Session 1 (2002)</ref>
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'''Caledonia Consulting''' is a [[Public affairs industry|public affairs]] and [[Strategic communications|communications]] firm, established (as Caledonia PR Ltd) in December 2006, in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]], and run by director Margaret Smith.<ref name="CoHo-CaledoniaPRLtd">{{cite web|title=CALEDONIA PR LTD. Company number SC313005|url=https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC313005|website=Companies House|accessdate=14 March 2017}}</ref>


==Involvement with Scottish Parliament Business Exchange==
The Sunday Herald reported:<blockquote>A report by the Standards Committee criticised the exchange and described its lack of legal accountability to Parliament as "unacceptable". Around £100,000 of public money was also given to the organisation. However,the Sunday Herald can reveal that the relaunched SPBE has failed to address the key problem raised by its critics, namely its closeness to Scotland's lobbying fraternity.
Scobie used to work for the public affairs company GPC International (involved in the [[Derek Draper]] 'Lobbygate' affair). Scobie attracted some controversy because he was simultaneously (from January 2007 to January 2008) secretary of the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]] (SPBE), a venture set up in the [[Scottish Parliament]] with the stated purpose of educating MSPs and business about each other. It stated that it was "non-[[Lobbying in the United Kingdom|lobbying]]" and yet many of those associated with it (including Scobie) were or are professional lobbyists.<ref name="sundayherald.com">[http://www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.1443938.0.criticism_over_relaunched_holyrood_business_scheme.php Criticism over relaunched Holyrood business scheme] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081011183858/http://www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.1443938.0.criticism_over_relaunched_holyrood_business_scheme.php# |date=2008-10-11 }} ''Sunday Herald'', By Paul Hutcheon, 3 June 2007</ref> This apparent conflict in the SPBE's operations led to a 2007 inquiry into its activities by the Standards Committee of the Scottish Parliament,<ref>Standards Committee 9th Report 2002 [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/committees/historic/standards/reports-02/str02-09-01.htm Report on The Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080329205458/http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/committees/historic/standards/reports-02/str02-09-01.htm# |date=2008-03-29 }} SP Paper 694 Session 1 (2002)</ref> on top of criticism voiced about the SPBE in 2002 and 2003.
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In June 2007, the ''[[Sunday Herald]]'' reported:
<blockquote>Scobie,the managing director of Caledonia Consulting, is in charge of the exchange on an interim basis following the departure of [[Ann Mearns]]. Caledonia's website offers clients a fixed fee charge for its services, such as £2000 for a "political audit". His internet blurb also states his team is "well-known" to MSPs.</blockquote>
<blockquote>"A report by the Standards Committee criticised the exchange and described its lack of legal accountability to Parliament as "unacceptable". Around £100,000 of public money was also given to the organisation. However, the ''Sunday Herald'' can reveal that the relaunched SPBE has failed to address the key problem raised by its critics, namely its closeness to Scotland's lobbying fraternity.


Scobie, the managing director of Caledonia Consulting, is in charge of the exchange on an interim basis following the departure of [[Ann Mearns]]. Caledonia's website offers clients a fixed fee charge for its services, such as £2000 for a "political audit". His internet blurb also states his team is "well-known" to MSPs.
<blockquote>But the appointment appears to jar with one of the key principles of the exchange, which is that the organisation must be"non-lobbying"in nature. Several MSPs sit on SPBE's board of directors, and presiding officer [[Alex Fergusson (politician)|Alex Fergusson]] is listed as its honorary president. SNP MSP [[Alex Neil (politician)|Alex Neil]] said: "I think there has to be a clear statement from the Exchange, making it clear that the new interim director cannot use his position to further his lobbying interests."</blockquote>


But the appointment appears to jar with one of the key principles of the exchange, which is that the organisation must be"non-lobbying" in nature. Several MSPs sit on SPBE's board of directors, and presiding officer [[Alex Fergusson (politician)|Alex Fergusson]] is listed as its honorary president. SNP MSP [[Alex Neil (politician)|Alex Neil]] said: "I think there has to be a clear statement from the Exchange, making it clear that the new interim director cannot use his position to further his lobbying interests."
<blockquote>"I don't really consider myself a lobbyist, I consider myself a business consultant," said Scobie. "The clients that I work with want to understand how parliament operates,they want to understand how the committees are set up. It's not a case of saying, Devin, get closer to MSP X or Y'."<ref name="sundayherald.com"/></blockquote>


"I don't really consider myself a lobbyist, I consider myself a business consultant," said Scobie. "The clients that I work with want to understand how parliament operates, they want to understand how the committees are set up. It's not a case of saying, Devin, get closer to MSP X or Y'."<ref name="sundayherald.com"/></blockquote>
Also at Caledonia was another member of the SPBE, [[Lynda Gauld]] a former lobbyist for [[Pfizer]].<ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/4523/29/ SPBE facilitates lobbying forum access to Scottish Parliament] Blogs - David Miller - Unspun Spinwatch, David Miller, 9 January 2008</ref> This controversy is compounded by the fact that Caledonia has hired two former MSPs. One, David Davidson of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]], was also connected with the SPBE while elected as an MSP. The other is [[Mike Watson, Baron Watson of Invergowrie|Mike Watson]] (Lord Watson of Invergowrie), a former Labour Scottish Executive cabinet minister who was imprisoned for "fire raising" after he set alight the curtains at an Edinburgh hotel during a Scottish political awards event.<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20070805/ai_n19444216 Disgraced peer lands job with lobbying firm CONSULTANCY: NEW POST] Sunday Herald, The, Aug 5, 2007 by Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor</ref>


==Caledonia personnel==
Caledonia are not members of the UK trade body [[the Association of Professional Political Consultants]]<ref>See the APPC website at http://www.appc.org.uk</ref> but are members of the Scottish equivalent, the Association for Scottish Public Affairs
Also at Caledonia was another former director (2001-2008)<ref name="CoHo-Lynda Gauld">{{cite web|title=Lynda GAULD - appointments|url=https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/gs0No2f0v_f7LSg4S1H5fX0DZhk/appointments|website=Companies House|accessdate=14 March 2017}}</ref> of the SPBE, Lynda Gauld, a former lobbyist for [[Pfizer]].<ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/4523/29/ SPBE facilitates lobbying forum access to Scottish Parliament] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080515223404/http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/4523/29/# |date=2008-05-15 }} Blogs - David Miller - Unspun Spinwatch, David Miller, 9 January 2008</ref> Caledonia has also hired two former MSPs: [[David Davidson (Scottish politician)|David Davidson]] of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]], also connected with the SPBE (2001-2007).<ref name="CoHo-Davidson">{{cite web|title=Scottish Business and Parliament Exchange - officers|url=https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/SC219768/officers|website=Companies House|accessdate=14 March 2017}}</ref> while elected as an MSP, and [[Mike Watson, Baron Watson of Invergowrie|Mike Watson]] (Lord Watson of Invergowrie), a former Labour Scottish Executive cabinet minister who was imprisoned for "fire raising" after he set alight the curtains at an Edinburgh hotel during a Scottish political awards event.<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20070805/ai_n19444216 Disgraced peer lands job with lobbying firm CONSULTANCY: NEW POST] Sunday Herald, The, Aug 5, 2007 by Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor</ref>


Caledonia Public Affairs is a member of the Association for Scottish Public Affairs.<ref name="ASPA">{{cite web|title=List of ASPA Members (as at February 2017)|url=http://www.scottishpublicaffairs.org.uk/|website=Association for Scottish Public Affairs|accessdate=14 March 2017}}</ref>
==People==
[[Devin Scobie]] | [[David Davidson (politician)|David Davidson]] | [[Lynda Gauld]] | [[Andrew Scobbie]] | [[Mike Watson, Baron Watson of Invergowrie|Mike Watson]]<ref>[http://www.caledoniaconsulting.co.uk/ourteam.html Caledonia Consulting – Our Team]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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*[http://www.spinwatch.org/content/view/4523/29/ SPBE facilitates lobbying forum access to Scottish Parliament] Blogs - David Miller - Unspun Spinwatch, David Miller, 9 January 2008
==External links==
*[http://www.caledoniaconsulting.co.uk/ Caledonia Consulting]


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Latest revision as of 11:05, 11 April 2024

Caledonia Consulting is a public affairs and communications firm, established (as Caledonia PR Ltd) in December 2006, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and run by director Margaret Smith.[1]

Involvement with Scottish Parliament Business Exchange

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Scobie used to work for the public affairs company GPC International (involved in the Derek Draper 'Lobbygate' affair). Scobie attracted some controversy because he was simultaneously (from January 2007 to January 2008) secretary of the Scottish Parliament Business Exchange (SPBE), a venture set up in the Scottish Parliament with the stated purpose of educating MSPs and business about each other. It stated that it was "non-lobbying" and yet many of those associated with it (including Scobie) were or are professional lobbyists.[2] This apparent conflict in the SPBE's operations led to a 2007 inquiry into its activities by the Standards Committee of the Scottish Parliament,[3] on top of criticism voiced about the SPBE in 2002 and 2003.

In June 2007, the Sunday Herald reported:

"A report by the Standards Committee criticised the exchange and described its lack of legal accountability to Parliament as "unacceptable". Around £100,000 of public money was also given to the organisation. However, the Sunday Herald can reveal that the relaunched SPBE has failed to address the key problem raised by its critics, namely its closeness to Scotland's lobbying fraternity.

Scobie, the managing director of Caledonia Consulting, is in charge of the exchange on an interim basis following the departure of Ann Mearns. Caledonia's website offers clients a fixed fee charge for its services, such as £2000 for a "political audit". His internet blurb also states his team is "well-known" to MSPs.

But the appointment appears to jar with one of the key principles of the exchange, which is that the organisation must be"non-lobbying" in nature. Several MSPs sit on SPBE's board of directors, and presiding officer Alex Fergusson is listed as its honorary president. SNP MSP Alex Neil said: "I think there has to be a clear statement from the Exchange, making it clear that the new interim director cannot use his position to further his lobbying interests."

"I don't really consider myself a lobbyist, I consider myself a business consultant," said Scobie. "The clients that I work with want to understand how parliament operates, they want to understand how the committees are set up. It's not a case of saying, Devin, get closer to MSP X or Y'."[2]

Caledonia personnel

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Also at Caledonia was another former director (2001-2008)[4] of the SPBE, Lynda Gauld, a former lobbyist for Pfizer.[5] Caledonia has also hired two former MSPs: David Davidson of the Conservative Party, also connected with the SPBE (2001-2007).[6] while elected as an MSP, and Mike Watson (Lord Watson of Invergowrie), a former Labour Scottish Executive cabinet minister who was imprisoned for "fire raising" after he set alight the curtains at an Edinburgh hotel during a Scottish political awards event.[7]

Caledonia Public Affairs is a member of the Association for Scottish Public Affairs.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "CALEDONIA PR LTD. Company number SC313005". Companies House. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b Criticism over relaunched Holyrood business scheme Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine Sunday Herald, By Paul Hutcheon, 3 June 2007
  3. ^ Standards Committee 9th Report 2002 Report on The Scottish Parliament and Business Exchange Archived 2008-03-29 at the Wayback Machine SP Paper 694 Session 1 (2002)
  4. ^ "Lynda GAULD - appointments". Companies House. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  5. ^ SPBE facilitates lobbying forum access to Scottish Parliament Archived 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine Blogs - David Miller - Unspun Spinwatch, David Miller, 9 January 2008
  6. ^ "Scottish Business and Parliament Exchange - officers". Companies House. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  7. ^ Disgraced peer lands job with lobbying firm CONSULTANCY: NEW POST Sunday Herald, The, Aug 5, 2007 by Paul Hutcheon Scottish Political Editor
  8. ^ "List of ASPA Members (as at February 2017)". Association for Scottish Public Affairs. Retrieved 14 March 2017.