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Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 November 2025
Graham Simpson
So, the board has basically said, “We will cut the number of beds”, but it has not said how or where.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 November 2025
Graham Simpson
Okay. This is the final question from me on this. How does NHS Ayrshire and Arran compare with other health boards in terms of its use of agency staff?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 November 2025
Graham Simpson
Okay. Thank you for that. NHS Grampian recorded the largest overspend by value of any health board in Scotland. Do you have comparative figures for the next highest overspends? I am asking about the largest overspend by value.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 November 2025
Graham Simpson
I agree. These are not really questions for you; they are questions for the Government and the board. I shall leave it there.
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 November 2025
Graham Simpson
There is just this line from the Government, which we have heard and it has been confirmed in writing, that there is to be no more brokerage. The reality is that health boards will be running deficits. The health board that we are talking about now will be running a deficit. That is the reality, is it not?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 26 November 2025
Graham Simpson
Okay. Paragraph 15 on page 7 of the report—which we have mentioned already—states:
“NHS Ayrshire and Arran’s savings plans for 2025/26 are overly optimistic and are unlikely to be achieved.”
Could somebody explain what is overly optimistic about them specifically?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Graham Simpson
In the submission from Colleges Scotland on the budget, which I am sure you have seen and which Jamie Greene mentioned earlier, there was a paragraph at the start about the reduction in funding. It says:
“The Scottish Funding Council ... has also recently set out the stark reality of the impact of this continued reduction in funding in a report which concluded ‘most colleges are not sustainable’ under current funding assumptions, and there is ‘an imminent risk of some colleges becoming insolvent by the end of 2025-26’.”
Do you agree with that?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Graham Simpson
We know that the number of people receiving the benefit will go up. Edel Harris tells us that, and the Scottish Fiscal Commission also predicts that costs will rise quite significantly over the years.
I will go back to one of the recommendations in the report, which is that the Government should
“set out how the ... financial gap”—
because there is one—
“will be managed over the medium term, including analysis of how this will impact on wider outcomes for disabled people.”
Do you accept that recommendation?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Graham Simpson
Following on from what Joe FitzPatrick asked about courses, do we have any analysis of which courses have been cut so far? Colleges are vital for providing the skills that Scotland needs. Are we at risk of reducing the impact that colleges can make?
Public Audit Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 12 November 2025
Graham Simpson
Thank you; you made a very good go of that. However, the upshot is that things can change but there is still a funding gap. Even you seem to accept that, with your plethora of figures. I am not asking you to come back in at this point.
There is still a funding gap and the Auditor General is very clear that the Scottish Government does not have a detailed strategy for how it will manage that funding gap, whatever the figure is. Do you accept that?