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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
Mr Reith, I will put this question to you. What would you say that you were getting wrong before?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
As we have heard previously, and as you mention in your paper, a large number of the savings are non-recurring.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
That essentially means that you will be facing this position every year, unless we can sort it out.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
So, every single year, you will be having to make—
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
What is the proportion of agency staff that you employ?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
My question was about the percentage of staff members who are agency staff. Do you have that figure?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
It would be interesting to see actual numbers.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
I am not sure that I am any clearer.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
Auditor General, I have been reflecting on everything that has been said so far, and what strikes me is that we have very ambitious fuel poverty targets, as you have said. I wonder whether there is a bit of contradiction between having those targets, which Parliament set, and wanting to decarbonise. Right now, if you were to think of getting rid of your gas boiler, there is a very good chance that you could end up with having to install a very expensive heating system, and something that costs far more to run. Is there a risk that people would be plunged into fuel poverty if they were to make the move now?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 February 2024
Graham Simpson
I will make a final observation. If we are talking only about housing, I think that we can deal with new housing relatively easily, and the Government is looking at improving the standards of such housing. I was at an event last night about passive housing. Serious consideration is being given to introducing new building standards so that new homes meet those very high energy efficiency standards, and that could deal with the fuel poverty issue almost overnight, which would be very positive. However, given that the challenge is the existing housing, do you agree that that is probably where the money has to go?
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