HC Deb 28 March 1988 vol 130 cc285-6W
Mr. Robertson

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish for each regional procurator fiscal jurisdiction(a) the number of pathologists employed, part-time or full-time, on sudden death procedure and (b) the number of police surgeons accredited to deal with sudden death procedures.

Mr. Rifkind

Pathologists are not employed by procurators fiscal but are instructed to perform autopsies in individual cases. It is only possible to provide the numbers of pathologists who are regularly instructed by procurators fiscal in each regional fiscaldom and these are as follows:

Number
Glasgow and Strathkelvin 10
Grampian, Highlands and islands 5
Tayside, Central and Fife 3
Lothian and Borders 12
South Strathclyde, dumfries and Galloway 16
North Strathclyde 10

Police surgeons have a variety of duties but may be asked by procurators fiscal to assist them in sudden deaths cases. Figures are only available for the number of police surgeons in each police area rather than in each regional fiscaldom and are as follows:

Number
Central 6
Dumfries and Galloway 1
Fife 6
Grampian 4
Lothian and borders 10
Northern 18
Strathclyde 98
Tayside 26