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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 19 December 2025
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Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Government and Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Michael Marra

Was it a zero-based budgeting approach? We have talked about that previously, and I believe that that is what the UK Government undertook.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Government and Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Michael Marra

I want to close on an issue that is directly related to revenue spend. Since 2019, when the Government declared a public health emergency on drugs deaths, more than 6,000 people have died in Scotland. As has been announced today, that is still the highest rate in Europe. It is an appalling record. In the 2024 budget, you made a real-terms cut to alcohol and drug partnerships. Do you think that that decision will be reversed in the forthcoming budget? Is it a decision that you regret? Given that we are talking about a spending review and setting plans for the coming years, is there going to be anything in that spending review that will set out a plan to deal with this horrific national record?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Government and Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Michael Marra

That is fair.

In your response to GERS, you claim that, in 2023-24, only £2.1 billion of defence spending was actually spent on industry in Scotland. Do you recognise that 75 per cent of defence spending goes on personnel, of whom there are more than 14,000 in Scotland, which is not included in the figure that you used?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Government and Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Michael Marra

Events will change decisions at the time; I would not expect anything else. However, our concern is that we want to see a level of detail that we can understand on a policy level. Do you now have proposals from your cabinet secretaries in front of you? We are about three months out from the finalisation of the spending review. The UK spending review took 14 months to complete. I understand that you have a more truncated period and that there is a challenge in that, but are you now saying to cabinet secretaries, “No, I don’t agree with you—you have to do less of that; you have to do more of this”? Is that the stage that you are at? Do you have proposals in front of you?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Government and Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Michael Marra

Good morning, cabinet secretary. I will start with the spending review. The Scottish Fiscal Commission has set out that there will be a gap of £2.64 billion by 2039-40 between projected income and your expenditure plans. Will the spending review close that gap?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Government and Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Michael Marra

So is that a yes? You are keen to see an increased proportion of UK spending going towards defence to meet those aims.

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

University of Dundee

Meeting date: 26 June 2025

Michael Marra

You missed that.

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

University of Dundee

Meeting date: 26 June 2025

Michael Marra

Why did you deplete the university cash reserves with the amount of money that you spent, whether on capital or otherwise, and not use the revolving credit facility, as other institutions would do?

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

University of Dundee

Meeting date: 26 June 2025

Michael Marra

Accountants have stressed that it was an incredibly unusual move that, when you knew that there was a problem in expenditure and income, you were continuing to use your cash reserves and depleting them rather than using the credit facility. It turns out that you probably could not have used the credit facility because of all the issues of covenant, but at no point did you ask why you were doing that rather than taking on long-term credit to ensure that you retained your cash position. That was a basic of the business. Did you not understand that?

Education, Children and Young People Committee [Draft]

University of Dundee

Meeting date: 26 June 2025

Michael Marra

That was in the report, though. It was not a case of the report not being produced; it had been sent to you all.