Scottish Biometrics Commissioner


The Scottish Biometrics Commissioner is an independent commissioner in Scotland with the responsibility for setting standards for lawful, effective and ethical practices in relation to the acquisition, retention, use and destruction of biometric data for criminal justice and police purposes by the Police Service of Scotland, the Scottish Police Authority, the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner.
In April 2022, the Commissioner released a report highlighting legal differences between Scotland and other UK jurisdictions regarding biometric data.
In February 2023, the Scottish Liberal Democrats indicated that they wanted the role to include all forms of biometric data including facial recognition as used by private entities such as shops, schools, supermarkets and other public places.
In March 2023 the Scottish Biometrics Commissioner published two joint assurance reviews. The first was a The SBC partnered with the Scottish Police Authority and CYCJ on this report. The second was a . The SBC partnered with the Scottish Police Authority on this report.
In March 2024 the SBC published an .
During 2024 the Commissioner attended the to discuss Annual Report and Accounts along wit providing a flavour of current and future work. The Commissioner has also attended the Finance and Public Administration Committee as part of the review of the