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Last year, the First Minister said that scrapping Barnett would cost Scotland £4 billion. Yesterday, Scotland’s official accounts confirmed that she was absolutely right.
Under the new governance arrangements, the chief constable will be accountable to the Scottish police authority, the chair of which we appointed last month; in turn, the authority will be accountable to Scottish ministers, Parliament and so on.
Again, that would come down to accountability. At any point in time, the National Library of Scotland could be called to account for its corporate plan, which will set out its policy regarding what is threshold and what is incremental.
Is there an opportunity this week for a statement from the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Sport so that she can be held to account for her actions and those of her officials?