The Inquiries Act 2005 (section 24) requires that the Chairman of the Inquiry must deliver a report to the Scottish Ministers setting out the facts determined by the Chairman and his recommendations. The report may also contain anything else that the Chairman considers to be relevant to the Inquiry’s terms of reference including any recommendations that he sees fit to make despite not being required to do so by the terms of reference. The Act allows a Chairman also to deliver an interim report.
Under the Inquiries Act (section 25) Scottish Ministers have notified the chairman that the chairman is to have responsibility for arranging publication.
When the Inquiry prepares a Report it will be published on this page.
The Act then requires that Scottish Ministers lay the published report before the Scottish Parliament.