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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
Multiyear funding, which we addressed in the previous evidence session, too, is an issue at every point in the process—the UK Government gives money to the Scottish Government; the Scottish Government gives money to local government; and local government gives money to voluntary organisations.
If, say, Glasgow City Council could not guarantee a particular charity 100 per cent funding for the next five years but could guarantee 80 per cent funding, that would give some certainty to the organisation, which could then flex, depending on what else it could get. Would that be an acceptable compromise?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
Are you okay with that, Ms Rowand?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
One point that has come up many times—in fact, you have mentioned it yourself—is the concept of bringing in new policies and looking at what is already happening. Given that it looks like we will be fairly tight for money over the next few years, would you go so far as to say that the Scottish Government and local government should not make any new commitments or policies and should focus instead on what they are doing at the moment and try to do it as well as they can? Should we pull back on new initiatives?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
Eileen Rowand, all political parties make promises at elections—both at council level and at a national level—and we all want to do new things. Do you think we should cut back on the new things?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
A lot of ground has been covered already but, as you might have seen, one of the questions that I asked the previous panel of witnesses was whether the framework was too high level and whether it should have contained more detail. Perhaps I can ask the same question of this panel, starting with Mr Melhuish.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
I will ask the others for their responses to that question later, but another witness whom I previously quoted suggested that one way of giving more certainty over five years is to hold back money at the beginning, which means having less spending but allows a reserve to be built up in order to give a bit more certainty further down the line. Would you support such an approach?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
In response to Mr Johnson, you said that the UK Government has been floating some kind of tax on online retailers. Do you support such a move as something that would take pressure off our having to tax the shops in the street?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
Mr Bradley, would you like to respond to the general question whether the framework is too high level?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
I accept a lot of that—I totally accept that universities are doing good. I am very proud of the fact that we have some of the best universities in the world. I just think that, when the Scottish Government will be so tight for money over the next five years, we maybe need to see a little bit more financial contribution from universities.
I do not think that colleges, the NHS or local government holds reserves at such levels. I do not want to spend all my time on the University of Glasgow, but the creditors figure is £252 million in its previous accounts. That fine figure is presumably being used for investment. However, the cash and cash equivalents figure is £488 million and the investments figure is £247 million, so there appears to be a lot of extra money sitting there.
Would you not accept that, if the Scottish Government is tight for money, we need to concentrate on the colleges, the NHS and local government, and the universities really must tighten things up a little bit?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 March 2022
John Mason
Mirren Kelly, do you agree?