Yes looks like there is to be an overhaul of the Complaints process and this won't be implemented until after the May elections.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/mar/16/scottish-government-to-overhaul-harassment-complaints-policy
Good idea to have someone independent and external to the organisation to investigate cases involving senior ministers.
Hope this is good to go in May and that the Government re-runs the investigation using their new procedure as per the outcome of the Judicial Review. Only in that way will justice be served as there will finally be determination as to whether the allegations are upheld under the civil balance of probabilities burden of proof.
And I'm in no way prejudging what the outcome would be - perhaps with a new investigating officer the initial investigation wouldn't find that Salmond has a case to answer. And even if it did the formal proceedings might not uphold those complaints on the balance of probabilities. And even if it did Salmond might win on appeal.
Surely the claimants have the right to see their complaints considered to a conclusion and a decision, regardless of what that decision may be.
However I'm not holding my breath that the Government will hold a new investigation with the revised procedures.