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Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 November 2025
Craig Hoy
Why do you think that the majority of property developers and construction companies that have appeared before the committee are so opposed to the levy, not just in principle, but to the practicalities of the way in which the bill sets out the levy’s proposition?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
Good morning. Fionna Kell, you talked about a sunrise clause—quite a novel concept—that could become part of the fabric of building in Scotland.
When Peter Drummond, from the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, appeared before the committee, he said that every 10 or 15 years, another building scandal seems to come along. Given the timeframe for remediation, and given that this has been going on for a number of years, how likely do you think it is that another building scandal will come along for which the tax would potentially have to be used to start remediation? Does that not give rise to concern that this is going to become a tax on house builders or house purchasers in Scotland?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
One of the elements in balancing the budget would involve sticking to your pay policy, but there is significant reference to pay deals littered through the figures. Local government was given another £29.7 million for pay deals, the police were given £6.2 million for pay awards and £85.4 million was provided to address pay pressures in the health service. What are those pay pressures in the health service, for example? Why could you not have accounted for them as part of your 9 per cent pay strategy?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
Thank you.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
I have one final question. One general criticism of legislation in this Parliament and at Westminster is that the Government is increasingly using skeleton legislation. That is what I call fill-in-the-blanks-later legislation, and that is sometimes the controversial blanks. With the bill as it stands—or rather, once it has been fleshed out with law making through delegated powers—is there any capacity for legal challenge to it on the basis of fairness or equity?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
Fine. There is also the issue of £30.2 million for the Scottish Qualifications Authority to support on-going activities. Can you say what those on-going activities are and why they are one of the budgeted costs?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
Why was that not in the original forecasts?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
It is a big chunk of change, though. You do not suddenly find £30.2 million.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
It probably should have been in there at the beginning of the year.
In relation to an underspend—this is welcome in some respects, albeit you have net zero targets—significant savings seem to have been identified in demand-led schemes such as remediation to windows in housing. Why is that not being spent?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 11 November 2025
Craig Hoy
Ms Gardiner, in your submission, you proposed an exemption for rural areas from the levy. The issue with exemptions is that you can point to any area of the market, such as build-to-rent properties, and ask for it to be made exempt. However, having read your submission and spoken to other stakeholders, it strikes me that the impact of the levy on the rural property market is a very real concern—and there are already issues with that market. If we were to implement a rural exemption in law, how would we go about that? How would we, for example, define a rural area? What more could be done to tie that down before we started looking at how an exemption might work?
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