- Source: Clerk of the Scottish Parliament
The clerk of the Scottish Parliament is the chief executive of the Scottish Parliament.
Appointment
The Clerk of the House is appointed by the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body.
Duties
The Clerk of the Scottish Parliament is the principal constitutional adviser to the house, and adviser on all its procedure and business, and frequently appears before select and joint committees examining constitutional and parliamentary matters. As with all the members of the House Service, he is politically entirely impartial and is not a civil servant. Their duties include:
providing advice to the Presiding Officer and deputies, signing the accounts of the Parliament; chairing Senior Executive Team meetings; attending Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body and Bureau meetings in an advisory capacity.
Incumbent
As of October 2019, the office is currently held by David McGill,
See also
Clerk of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Clerk of the House of Commons
Chief Executive and Clerk of the Senedd
References
External links
Records of the Office of the Clerk of the House - UK Parliamentary Archives website
Scotland Act 1998 - defines the powers of the Clerk of the Scottish Parliament