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Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
So, we should stick with the outturn. Okay; thank you.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
I will be very brief. Having seen the published Scottish spending review, I think that we are all still in the dark as to the methodology that was pursued. Do you know what methodology the Government pursued? If so, will you tell us what it is?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
My final question relates to the mansion tax. Is there any clarity as to where that money will accrue? Professor Roy gave a slight half answer.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
You are not making an assumption that it will give an uplift to the central budget.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
It was not material.
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
That is useful. I have a broader question about the use of ScotWind money. There is comment about that on the front page of The Scotsman today, and I believe that you spoke about it at the University of Glasgow yesterday. Is it your understanding that that money will be used for general revenue, rather than for the purposes that have been set out previously around supporting the transition to net zero?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
Given the analysis from the IFS and the Fraser of Allander Institute, that looks unlikely. They are both predicting the likelihood of an in-year emergency budget—they say that that is a fair possibility, given how tight the numbers are. You say that the idea is that the Government will not draw down the money. I know that some of the allocations go into 2027-28, but it feels like one-off spending. Should we have an overall concern that the budget will not get to the end of the year?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
There is also the analysis that referenced “heroic assumptions”. We have already heard that in relation to productivity, as well as some of the issues around workforce.
Let us discuss the £1.5 billion of projected savings. We previously heard a figure for that in the MTFS and the fiscal sustainability delivery plan, but, at that point, it was around £1 billion. Has the figure increased or is that just my recollection?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
Two thirds of the figure is from the 3 per cent recurring savings in national health service boards, but my understanding is that that money is retained by the health boards. In what respect is that a saving to the overall budget that allows us to close the fiscal gap between projected expenditure and the amount of money that comes in?
Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 January 2026
Michael Marra
That is useful. We seem to have taken a half step in that direction.