Illegal immigrant employment penalty In January 2009, Scotland employed Lolo Tapui, an illegal immigrant, as a cleaner. Tapui had been using a forged passport for the period up to and including December 2008. Tapui was later jailed for eight months for fraud, possessing a false identity stamp, and overstaying her UK visa. At her trial, Tapui admitted to having been paid £95,000 by the
Daily Mail. She was later deported to her native Tonga. Scotland, who was Attorney General at the time, had earlier been subjected to a penalty of £5,000 for employing Tapui. She had not kept copies of relevant documents to check Tapui's immigration status and could therefore not establish a statutory defence. The rules were established when Scotland was a Home Office minister. The investigation by the
UK Border Agency found that Scotland did not "knowingly" employ an illegal worker.
Expenses controversy In November 2016, political blogger
Guido Fawkes published purported extracts from leaked documents exposing Scotland's extravagant spending on redecorating her
grace and favour apartment in
Mayfair,
London. Scotland denied the claims in a statement posted on the Commonwealth's website, insisting there had been "no extravagance at all" and explained that the spending was agreed by
Kamalesh Sharma, the Commonwealth's secretary-general from 2008 to 2016.
Contract controversy In January 2020, Scotland faced further criticism of her role as secretary-general of the Commonwealth for awarding a consultancy contract to a company run by a friend. The Audit Committee of the international organisation noted that she offered a contract to a fellow Labour peer,
Lord Patel of Bradford, despite his firm being "apparently insolvent" and "circumventing" the normal competitive tendering process. Auditors also found that procurement rules had not been observed by the secretariat on over 50 occasions.
Praise for Azerbaijan Scotland has praised the authoritarian regime in Azerbaijan for its leadership on climate issues. In 2024, she attended an event in Baku organized by a newly created Azerbaijani NGO run by a businessperson with close ties to the authoritarian regime. At the event, she urged young Azerbaijanis to support their authoritarian government. She also laid flowers at the grave of Azerbaijani dictator
Heydar Aliyev. She attended an event in 2015 at Baku’s Four Seasons Hotel launching a book praising Azerbaijan's state-owned oil company
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