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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 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 4 May 2025
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Public Audit Committee

“National Fraud Initiative in Scotland 2022”

Meeting date: 29 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

I will move on to pensions. It is clear that there has been a significant drop in the value of pension outcomes that have been identified by the NFI exercise, which the report suggests is down to improved effectiveness. Although that is very welcome news, what further steps do you think could be taken to reduce the £1.5 million of outcomes that were detected?

Public Audit Committee

“National Fraud Initiative in Scotland 2022”

Meeting date: 29 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

In her letter of 3 May, the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy confirmed that she was keen to support Audit Scotland with any legislative changes that were required beyond any changes resulting from the Cabinet Office’s consultation. She confirmed that officials would continue to work with Audit Scotland to further improve engagement with the NFI in Scotland. Can you tell us about how that has been taken forward?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2020/21 audit of the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland”

Meeting date: 29 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

Has a full review been done and action taken on the issues that were found?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2020/21 audit of the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland”

Meeting date: 29 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

You mentioned that this was an annual process. If issues are highlighted before the annual review takes place, is something in place to allow timely action to be taken then instead of waiting for the annual review?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2020/21 audit of the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland”

Meeting date: 29 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

Your correspondence outlines that, in previous parliamentary sessions, the SPCB has shared with the relevant clerks a paper about areas that it considers that committees should scrutinise office-holders on. Did that take place during session 5? If not, does the SPCB intend to resume the practice in session 6?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2020/21 audit of the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland”

Meeting date: 29 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

Could the committee be updated on that?

Public Audit Committee

“Scotland’s colleges 2022”

Meeting date: 22 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

Good morning. The briefing notes that the number of students successfully completing their course and achieving a qualification has fallen. According to surveys carried out by the Scottish Government and the National Union of Students Scotland, student poverty could be a contributing factor. You have also highlighted that that represents a risk not only for individual students but for public investment and value for money. Do we have enough information to enable us to rigorously assess the reasons for students not completing their courses?

Public Audit Committee

“Scotland’s colleges 2022”

Meeting date: 22 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

Are we doing enough to support students who are thinking of withdrawing from courses?

Public Audit Committee

“Scotland’s colleges 2022”

Meeting date: 22 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

Exhibit 3 shows college leaver destinations in 2019-20. It highlights that a growing number of college leavers went to university, that there was a 10 per cent reduction in college leavers going into work, and that, as you have mentioned, 15.6 per cent of college leavers were unemployed or unavailable for work—that is a 3 per cent increase from 2018-19. What is your assessment of the value for money that is being delivered by Scotland’s colleges, in light of leaver destinations?

Public Audit Committee

Section 23 Report: “New vessels for the Clyde and Hebrides: Arrangements to deliver vessels 801 and 802”

Meeting date: 8 September 2022

Sharon Dowey

He said that in evidence to the committee.