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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
That is fair enough, convener. I will move on.
Mr Brannen, you have said that the international work is on pause at the moment. How long is it on pause for?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
That does sound a lot.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
Scottish Water is about to whack up our bills by nearly 10 per cent, while paying bonuses to executives.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
Okay. He also said that he felt “consistent” and “considerable” pressure to pursue international revenue.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
Okay. Now, I mentioned Ms Ashford and I am not going to go into her case but I understand that she is no longer with the business. I am not asking about the details but am I right that she is not with the business any more?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
That is fine. I am not going to ask you about it.
In these evidence sessions—by the way, I hope that this is our last session with you, and you probably think the same—we have heard about various instances of what I might describe as lavish spending. At the last meeting we asked about the money paid to the KC who was on a retainer. We had a figure of travel and accommodation costs in 2023-24 for this KC of £1,441—it does not sound like a big number, but we asked for a breakdown. We received a breakdown of that from the Auditor General, which was very helpful. Of that, £543 was for two nights’ accommodation in Edinburgh in July 2023—that does sound like a lot—and £384 was for return flights from London to Edinburgh, also in July and for the same trip. I would query that. That is a lot. He obviously did not fly on a budget airline or take the train, which would have been cheaper. There is £514 for a meal in London in October 2023 at a restaurant called Smith & Wollensky—the Auditor General has put “Woltensky”—which seems to be a rather high-end steakhouse; that is £541 for three people, which is £177 each. In a previous meeting, I read out a menu with prices. I am not going to do that now, but I have checked the menu and it would be very easy to rack up such a bill at that restaurant. The question we have asked repeatedly is: is this sort of expenditure is appropriate?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
Good. Well, we agree on that. I am going to finish by asking about the area that Colin Beattie was exploring, which is the fundamental question of why we need an economic regulator. I suppose this is a question for you, Mr Brannen and maybe Mr Hinds. If WICS did not exist, would we notice the difference?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
Before Mr Hinds comes in, I put it to you that WICS is essentially regulating a Scottish Government body and WICS itself is a Scottish Government body. If we got rid of one level of regulation, Scottish Water could perhaps just report to you as the sponsorship team, and you could regulate it.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
What do you think should happen to it?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 19 February 2025
Graham Simpson
What is the budget?