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Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
At any point, did you start to feel that people were unhappy with what you were finding out?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
How did that transpire?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
I thought that it was quite important to establish that, but I will move on. It was work related. Are you okay now, Ms Brown?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
There you go. It is good to know that the trip helped.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
So, that is your answer.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
Thank you. I have taken up enough time.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
I will move on, if that is okay, convener. I could spend all day asking the same question and getting the same answer.
I am going to ask about social security. The Auditor General said that an estimated £40 million of overpayments were made to Scottish residents, which is a huge sum. How can you explain that, and what are you doing to get the figure down?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
The Auditor General also reported on adult disability payment, which the Scottish Government administers. He said that there is a growing gap between the funding received from the UK Government and expenditure. That is unsustainable and cannot continue. What is the Scottish Government doing to bridge that gap and get Social Security Scotland on to an even keel?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
I will take a step back to where the convener started, when he was asking about WICS and Historic Environment Scotland. It is fair to say that both those organisations had a somewhat cavalier approach to spending our money. We had a number of sessions on WICS, and I vividly recall that we were assured by the Government that there was nothing else to find; it had had a look at the matter and no one else was operating in that manner—and yet, someone was: Historic Environment Scotland. I know that we will come on to ask about that later. How can we be assured that there is not another quango that is adopting those same spending practices?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 4 February 2026
Graham Simpson
If the yard has asked for another £12.5 million, that has to come from somewhere. Somewhere else will be losing out in the Scottish budget because we are pouring money into that vessel.