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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 13 January 2026
Michael Marra
You are leaning quite heavily on technological waves rather than a total productivity measurement. The Scottish Fiscal Commission has been talking more about the latter rather than just waiting for technology moments to arrive. It sounds as though you are saying that, at the policy level, we are just hostages to fortune. The other issues that you identify include the ageing population, which is more acute in Scotland. I am trying to explore what we, as a set of institutions in Scotland, might do to change our productivity pathway, but the message that I am getting from your report is that, rather than making a policy level adjustment, we will just have to wait and see if a major technology comes along and changes our direction.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 13 January 2026
Michael Marra
Assume that it was unfunded.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 13 January 2026
Michael Marra
That must be critical to talent as well. Steven Roth, the Scottish Dance Theatre is also based at Dundee Rep. When it comes to making sure that you have a group of people working in the performing arts, including in dance, who can cycle through different productions in different ways, have you seen a local vulnerability?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 13 January 2026
Michael Marra
Good afternoon. Thank you for being with us today. You might have noticed that the Parliament is controlling its costs by keeping the temperature in this room dramatically low. [Laughter.] It is absolutely freezing鈥攁gain鈥攖his morning.
You will know that there is to be a Scottish budget announcement this afternoon, and that there are lots of demands on and concerns about the state of public services in Scotland, in common with the rest of the UK. Obviously, further increased funding for the Scottish Government, to allow it to do other things, would help. If, for instance, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer decided to spend an additional 拢50 billion on public services, what would be the impact on the UK finances?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 13 January 2026
Michael Marra
We could assume that that would happen. We have had an experiment under the previous UK Government whereby 拢45 billion pounds of fiscal expansion had no funding attached. There was a reaction in the markets over that period, it is fair to say, and there were consequences as a result. Was that not the case?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 13 January 2026
Michael Marra
Thank you.
We have partly touched on the pressures on local government budgets flowing through to the cost of space. Is that something that various organisations are experiencing?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 6 January 2026
Michael Marra
The allocation was made on 22 June 2023, I think, and then it was announced that Glasgow and Aberdeenshire had qualified. However, it appears that the only correspondence between Glasgow City Council and Scottish Government ministers happened that morning鈥攁 letter was sent to Scottish Government colleagues on 22 June. The idea that you can write in the morning and get 拢80 million of funding by the afternoon is a bit of a joke, really, isn鈥檛 it? The convener began to set out some general concerns about certain regional issues鈥攄isplacement issues, for example, and how these things might work鈥攂ut surely there has to be full transparency with regard to how such decisions are made and whether there has been proper evaluation of the economic impact and potential.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 6 January 2026
Michael Marra
Do you have a desk occupancy rate for the campus?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 6 January 2026
Michael Marra
I was struck by the evidence of the Biometrics Commissioner鈥攈e was sitting where you are, Mr Carlaw鈥攚ho told us that there could very easily be an end to his work. The body had to complete certain pieces of work, but, at their conclusion, it could pretty much pull down the doors and say, 鈥淲e鈥檙e done here.鈥 Have any of the office-holders indicated to you that they feel that their work is done?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 6 January 2026
Michael Marra
On a different matter related to the running of the Parliament and the general budget, there is an allocation for
鈥渆nhanced Parliamentary business at the end of session 6鈥.
It feels as though calling it 鈥渆nhanced鈥 is slightly commendatory, rather than pejorative, language. Frankly, the running of the legislative programme is chaotic. Have representations been made to the Government that the way that it is running the legislative programme鈥攚e have spent years having debates without motions and pointless discussions and we are now cramming in an unbelievable amount of bills over multiple days with late sittings鈥攊s a problem of its own creation? Has the SPCB made representations to the Government that that costs the taxpayer money, let alone that there is bad legislation at the other end of that process?