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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 20 December 2025
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Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Michael Marra

No such scenario planning was set out. Nothing about contingencies was expressed to you.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Michael Marra

That is a huge issue, given that we hear that pay is the single biggest pressure that we face.

I will move quickly on to social security payments. The report that you submitted to us showed that there was a very big spike after the allocation of adult disability payments in comparison with the awards for personal independence payments across the UK. That gap seems to have closed quite substantially in relation to the new awards that have been made. Are you confident about that data? Does it feel real? In relation to applications, has there been a short-term behaviour change?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Michael Marra

When I raised the issue with the finance secretary at the committee in January, she said:

“it would not be right”—[Official Report, Finance and Public Administration Committee, 16 January 2024; c 35.]

to publish such a policy. Surely it could not be anything other than right to publish such a policy. You need it.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scottish Fiscal Commission (Publications)

Meeting date: 3 September 2024

Michael Marra

However, we do not know whether the pay policy that was published in May matches the assumptions that were made in the 2024-25 budget.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape

Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Michael Marra

Thank you for your evidence so far, minister. What is the threshold of public finance that would command your attention?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape

Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Michael Marra

What is the Government’s and your understanding of the role of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape

Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Michael Marra

So do you think that the Parliament should get more money and have a higher budget?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape

Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Michael Marra

But the Parliament says that it does not currently have the capacity to scrutinise the existing commissioners. Should there be more MSPs to do that work?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape

Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Michael Marra

That is a fine distinction, minister. You mentioned that the Parliament passed a vote, but some of those commissioners were certainly introduced when the Scottish National Party had a majority.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape

Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Michael Marra

It feels a little bit like the Parliament is the place where difficult things are parked. For instance, last week, we had an amendment from the Government on Michael Matheson’s iPad bill. The amendment was agreed to by Parliament, but it was lodged by the Deputy First Minister. It finished by calling on

“the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body to initiate an independent review of the Parliament’s complaints process to restore integrity and confidence in the Parliament and its procedures.”

That is not anywhere near being within the terms of reference of the corporate body.