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  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 22 September 2025
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Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2021/22 audit of the Crofting Commission”

Meeting date: 2 February 2023

Willie Coffey

Has the crofting community itself been part of the process? Has that been shared and has there been some kind of engagement with the recommendations? Has it expressed a view in whatever forum it is able to about how successful it thinks that the changes, revisions and new code of governance are in order to deliver the services that it requires? I am always keen to hear the views of the community in such processes.

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2021/22 audit of the Crofting Commission”

Meeting date: 2 February 2023

Willie Coffey

Okay. Stephen Boyle touched on my other question, which is about the code of corporate guidance and so on, which seems to be saying the right things and clarifying roles and responsibilities. Is it a little early to form a view about its effectiveness? Is that what we mean by bedding-in time in order to have a look at it? Will someone have a wee look at it subsequently to make sure that it is working?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2021/22 audit of the Crofting Commission”

Meeting date: 2 February 2023

Willie Coffey

Stephen, could you say a bit more about the impact of all of that on the crofting community? Clearly, the commission has had to carry out a heck of an amount of work, including putting in place procedures and the code of corporate governance that you referred to, but what about the impact on crofting services as a whole? Have you any sense of the response of the crofting community to all of that and how its members feel about it?

09:15  

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Local Government Fiscal Arrangements

Meeting date: 31 January 2023

Willie Coffey

That is helpful, Blyth.

You mentioned reserves, which brings me to my next question. The picture on reserves is varied. Bill Moyes, I think that you said that two thirds of councils plan to use reserves, which suggests that a third are not planning to use them. Is there guidance about the use of reserves and a reasonable level of deployment? Do councils broadly follow that advice and guidance? A third have decided not to deploy reserves and are perhaps looking to make cuts to bridge the gap.

09:45  

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Local Government Fiscal Arrangements

Meeting date: 31 January 2023

Willie Coffey

I imagine that there is guidance about it. I am sure that a council would not be legally permitted to deploy all its reserves in one year. Is there guidance on that? I presume that, by and large, councils follow such guidance.

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Local Government Fiscal Arrangements

Meeting date: 31 January 2023

Willie Coffey

Robert, what is the picture in Dundee in relation to reserves?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Local Government Fiscal Arrangements

Meeting date: 31 January 2023

Willie Coffey

Good morning. I will invite you to dive into the ring-fencing swimming pool and offer some perspectives on the discussion that we had earlier. You might have heard Bill Moyes say that the Accounts Commission estimates that about 23 per cent is ring fenced while COSLA says that it is about 60 per cent and the Scottish Government that it is about 7 per cent. What is your perspective on those figures? Will you offer the committee an explanation of how you have arrived there?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Local Government Fiscal Arrangements

Meeting date: 31 January 2023

Willie Coffey

Thanks, Martin. Kirsty and Robert, do you have perspectives on the figures and why they vary?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Local Government Fiscal Arrangements

Meeting date: 31 January 2023

Willie Coffey

Are you one of the two thirds of councils that will be dipping into some reserves, Martin?

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee

Local Government Fiscal Arrangements

Meeting date: 31 January 2023

Willie Coffey

Good morning. I want to start by asking about the much-loved subject of ring fencing. Maybe someone will write a book about ring fencing one day, so that we can all understand it.

There are several figures going around. The commission thinks that 23 per cent of local government’s revenue funding is directed or ring fenced for our shared priorities. The Scottish Government thinks that that portion is about 7 per cent, but COSLA thinks that it is 60 per cent. How have each of the parties arrived at those figures? Will you explain, in particular, how the commission arrived at its figure of 23 per cent?