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Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Michael Marra
The words that I quoted were in a financial document—the fiscal sustainability delivery plan—and the point was about savings. It was made under a headline that said that there would be a saving of £1 billion.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Michael Marra
Can you tell us when that work will be finished? One of the committee’s concerns is that we do not know whether the £1 billion of savings will be represented in the Scottish Government’s budget when it is presented at the start of next year. You are now saying that no targets are being set in the section that I have outlined for you to save money in this area--you do not have a target, blunt or otherwise. We are trying to understand the shape of the budget. On the basis of what you have just told us, we are not expecting a contribution from you for a saving to that £1 billion.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 16 September 2025
Michael Marra
Can I ask one more, convener?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 September 2025
Michael Marra
Good morning, colleagues. Starting with the fiscal sustainability delivery plan, Mr Robinson, I note that you mention in your submission several areas where you think that more detail is required on the policy specifics. Can you say a little bit about those areas for the committee?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 September 2025
Michael Marra
My question is on the point that Michael Kellet just made about the relationship with the core health spend. You are saying that it does not all go in one direction. However, surely, if there is a cut—for instance, the financial sustainable delivery plan proposes a 3 per cent annualised cut for health boards—there will be an impact on public health. As an organisation, do you have any clarity on what that 3 per cent cut means, how it will be driven through and whether it will impact your own activities?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 September 2025
Michael Marra
I should start by saying that, compared with the convener, I have fewer concerns about my eyesight.
What do you believe are the most significant medium-term risks to the Scottish economy?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 September 2025
Michael Marra
Thank you.
12:45Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 September 2025
Michael Marra
The committee is very much cognisant of the fact that the fiscal situation has been very volatile in previous years, but I would note that the document is written as a list of actions to be taken in the short run instead of, say, looking at tolerance, setting out some list of assumptions or any analysis of the background or saying, for example, “If we assume productivity growth of such and such per cent versus whatever, it allows us to obtain this output for that input.” It is—and I realise that this was part of the commentary from both of you—very much focused on inputs rather than outputs; in other words, it is really about managing the top level instead of seeing what the outcome is. Is that a fair description?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 September 2025
Michael Marra
That relates to the operational side of things, and I do not think that we have any clarity on any of that. However, the more macro issue is that this “3% recurring savings” action has been written into the document almost as an assumption that those savings will be made in order to meet a target—that is, this £1 billion target that seems to have been set—while, at the same time, it is assumed that health spend will continue to grow. Do you have an understanding of how those two things interact?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 9 September 2025
Michael Marra
Given that commentary, and given your concerns about the programmes, if, during the budget period, the cabinet secretary were to say to us, “This £1 billion cut has been baked in to close the gap,” would that be an acceptable approach from the Government?