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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 April 2026
Michael Marra
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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 28 April 2026
Michael Marra
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Meeting closed at 10:13.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Michael Marra
:I have a question about health, so perhaps Jack Gillespie will deal with it. The majority of the savings in the spending review—£1 billion of the £1.5 billion—fall within health. What detail have you had about how those savings will be measured and reported against for Government?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Michael Marra
:This question, which is for all the witnesses, is about the process of engagement by the Government with your organisations on the figures that have been set out in the spending review.
We were all struck by figure 6 in the Scottish Fiscal Commission’s report. The graph shows local government spending taking a hard left. There are smaller decreases in other areas, and there are increases in some areas too. Did you have discussions with the Government about that, and if so, what rationale did it set out to you?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Michael Marra
:The circumstances in Dundee are unique in the sector. They relate to management practice, people not being able to read management accounts and all kinds of issues. The situation is an absolute disaster and a disgrace.
I am concerned about the SFC’s record in the sector more broadly. You are sounding alarms about the sustainability of the sector at this meeting and the SFC is doing that more generally, but it feels to me as though the SFC has been asleep at the wheel on the matter for years as the sector has become more leveraged and more reliant on risky international funding. We have not heard the Scottish Funding Council tell that story to the public about those precious institutions, which, as you say, are important. What is different about the SFC’s approach now from the approach that steered us into this mess in the first place?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Michael Marra
:Was it the SFC that said that you want to go beyond level 2? What would be the counter-argument?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Michael Marra
Multiyear funding is a long-term demand of local government, because it wants to be able to plan for the longer term. The committee was a bit concerned, because we do not like to see the number going up considerably over time to meet various needs, but we recognise the challenge because of the funding situation.
However, part of it is surely about getting local government to deal with the reality that is in front of it. If the cabinet secretary came to you and said, “Well, actually, we think that the situation might change—it probably will—and there will be more money,” how would that impact the approach that local government takes to dealing with the hard-line, difficult scenario that it is presented with at the moment? Will you wait and hope that things get better? What is the practical reality?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Michael Marra
:I will come back to you on that, Tiffany. You said that the engagement with Government has been positive and has been partly focused on keeping the doors open. We are in a situation whereby universities are shedding thousands of jobs right now, and, across the three-year spending review period, the SFC’s funding is down by £10 million. Is the settlement commensurate to the scale of the challenge that people face right now? Institutions are in crisis, including in Aberdeen, Dundee, Strathclyde and Edinburgh, all with huge job losses.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 24 February 2026
Michael Marra
:If you are diving right into the depths of the budget lines, is it not then a little bit strange that the other side of it only comes out at level 2? I see a few raised eyebrows from our witnesses on that point. The Government has not produced the detail and given it back to you. You have examined those spending lines right down to their depths, but, by the sound of things, you want more detail. Does everyone agree that level 2 is insufficient and not commensurate with the level of the examination that you undertook as organisations?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 17 February 2026
Michael Marra
Is the £12 million part of the £30 million scheme?