Sir Henry Maurice ScottCBEDFC (23 July 1910 – 5 June 1976) was a Fijian lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Legislative Council between 1947 and 1966, serving as Speaker between 1958 and 1966.
When he returned to Fiji after the war, he rejoined his family's legal firm in 1947. He also served on the board and as chairman of several companies, including Burns Philp and the Fiji Times, as well as becoming president of the Fiji Rugby Union, a role he held for 21 years.[2] He contested the 1947 elections to the Legislative Council, winning the European Northern and Western seat. He was re-elected unopposed in 1950, 1953 and 1956 and was awarded a CBE in the 1957 Birthday Honours. In 1958 he was appointed Speaker of the Council.[3] He remained Speaker until 1966, and was knighted in the 1966 Birthday Honours.[1]
Following a previous marriage that produced two children, Scott married Fenna Gatty, the widow of Harold Gatty.[2] His son John later served as head of the Fijian Red Cross. He died in June 1976 and was buried at Navualoa.[2]