ScotGov agency apologise after staff held quiz featuring notorious murderers

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ScotGov agency apologise after staff held quiz featuring notorious murderers
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Amongst the pictures of 'famous Ians' were two murderers

A Scottish Government agency has been forced to apologise after staff held a quiz featuring notorious murderers. It's claimed Social Security Scotland staff were shown images of famous men called Ian and asked to name them at the 'Fun Friday Quiz' via Microsoft Teams

Marcus McPeake, who joined the adult disability payment department in the middle of March 2022, said: "I couldn't believe what I was seeing. This needs to be called out because these people are gatekeepers for who qualifies for adult disability payment." "We immediately recognised this was unacceptable and not in line with our values. The issue was dealt with through our internal disciplinary channels at the time.

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