Legal aid reform is long overdue
Following publication of the Scottish Legal Aid Board annual report, the Law Society has said reform needed to resolve the ongoing crisis in legal aid is long overdue.
Sheila Webster, President of the Law Society of Scotland, said: “The Scottish Legal Aid Board is right to say that reform of the current system is essential.
“We believe reform is long overdue for this vital service which helps ensure that people across Scotland, including some of the most vulnerable in our society, can access the legal support and advice they need.
“The increased spend reported in SLAB’s annual report, in part due to the increase in cases going through the courts following the disruption caused by the pandemic, doesn’t alter the fact that legal aid in Scotland remains in deep crisis, with solicitors leaving in droves and access to justice being eroded.
“Recent increases in fee rates have been a much-needed step in the right direction but remain well short of what is needed to end decades of decline.
“We urgently need a solution. Legal aid is a fundamental part of our justice system and we continue to urge the government to progress plans for a formal review mechanism to ensure its long term sustainability.”