Scottish campaign groups fear the country’s interests will be sidelined in the new UK-wide equalities body by the delay in appointing a commissioner for equality in Scotland
No Scottish commissioner was appointed in the first round of appointments to the Commission for Equality and Human Rights, announced in December, because no suitable candidate came forward.
But campaigners fear this means the country will have no input into significant decisions affecting the early life of the commission, which will begin work in October, and have written to chair Trevor Phillips to ask when a commissioner will be in place.
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