Desecration of War Memorials (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum

Opens 7 Jul 2025

Closes 11 Aug 2025

Overview

The Bill makes destroying, damaging or desecrating a war memorial a specific statutory offence. It proposes that the penalties for this offence would be 10 years in prison and/or an unlimited fine. The Bill defines desecrating a war memorial in a way that includes what might be seen as acts of disrespect.

Current Status of the Bill

This Bill was introduced in the Scottish Parliament by Meghan Gallacher MSP on 14 May 2025.

Read and find out more about the Bill: Desecration of War Memorials (Scotland) Bill.

Stage 1

The Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture has been designated as the lead Committee for the Bill and details of that Committee’s consideration can be found on the Bill’s page on the Parliament’s website by expanding the section “Stage 1: General Principles”.

Financial Memorandum

As with all Bills, the Finance and Public Administration Committee invites written evidence on the estimated financial implications of the Bill as set out in its accompanying Financial Memorandum (FM).

Read the FM published alongside this Bill.

Making a Submission

Before making a submission, please read our Privacy Notice about submitting your views to a Committee. This tells you about how we process personal data. 

Please note that in most cases your submission will be published on the Scottish Parliament's website and may be quoted in the Committee's report or in Committee meetings (which are public and broadcast). 

Questions in this call for views

  1. Did you take part in any consultation exercise preceding the Bill and, if so, did you comment on the financial assumptions made?  
  2. If applicable, do you believe your comments on the financial assumptions have been accurately reflected in the FM?  
  3. Did you have sufficient time to contribute to the consultation exercise?
  4. If the Bill has any financial implications for you or your organisation, do you believe that they have been accurately reflected in the FM? If not, please provide details. 
  5. Do you consider that the estimated costs and savings set out in the FM are reasonable and accurate?  
  6. If applicable, are you content that your organisation can meet any financial costs that it might incur as a result of the Bill? If not, how do you think these costs should be met?  
  7. Does the FM accurately reflect the margins of uncertainty associated with the Bill’s estimated costs and with the timescales over which they would be expected to arise? 

The deadline to submit your views is: Monday 11 August 2025.

We welcome written views in English, Gaelic, Scots or any other language. Due to the time required to process and analyse evidence, late submissions will only be accepted with the agreement of the Committee Clerk.

Give us your views

This activity will open on 7 Jul 2025. Please come back on or after this date to give us your views.

Interests

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