Children's services inspectors in Scotland could be prosecuted for failing to carry the correct paperwork because executive officials bungled the drafting of new regulations.
Under one part of the Joint Inspections (Scotland) Regulations 2006, inspectors must produce an authorisation notice if requested, but another makes it an offence for them not to do so.
An amendment to correct the error has been tabled but it could take several months for it to be passed.
In the meantime, the first four joint inspections of children's services involving the Social Work Inspection Agency and Inspectorate of Education will have started, and inspectors could be charged with an offence if they fail to produce the documents.
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