The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.
The Official Report search offers lots of different ways to find the information you’re looking for. The search is used as a professional tool by researchers and third-party organisations. It is also used by members of the public who may have less parliamentary awareness. This means it needs to provide the ability to run complex searches, and the ability to browse reports or perform a simple keyword search.
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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 24 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
Secretary of state, you mentioned earlier that meetings are still going on with the devolved Scottish Government. One of the things that I liked about the levelling up fund when I was a leader of a local authority was the fact that we could go directly to the UK Government. For me, that was true devolution. Will that be up for negotiation with the Scottish Government, or is that something that will always be reserved to the UK Government?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
Staying on that 拢440 million, are there guarantees for only 拢120 million of it or for more than that?
11:30Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
I guess that the best case is that all the 拢440 million will be available when you set your final budget, not just 拢120 million of it.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
If that funding has been allocated this year rather than next year, does that not have an impact on the money that you have allocated for business support? I am trying to understand whether those are two separate pots of cash.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
That is good to hear.
My final question is on preventative spend. There are difficulties in the allocations between local government and health, for example. The local government review was meant to tackle some of those issues. Is that still the case? Will we see it this year?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
Some 拢120 million of the funding must not have been factored in, because you have now used that for local government.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
If you have already used some of that money for business support, does that not leave a hole in the 拢620 million or, as you mentioned in relation to ScotWind, is there perhaps more than you anticipated, which has filled the potential gap?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
I have another question about business support. A pot of cash has been allocated, and we have seen the breakdown鈥攑erhaps Daniel Johnson has not, but the rest of us have. I guess that it is difficult鈥攎oney is allocated and there is a process for people to bid for it. If there are underspends in those budget lines, will the money be clawed back by the Government or will it be reinvested into more business support schemes? We saw some of that last year鈥攆or example, there was a discretionary scheme to which local government had access. Will that happen or will the money come back to the central pot?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
So that will come this year. Thank you, cabinet secretary.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 1 February 2022
Douglas Lumsden
That is not part of the 拢620 million for next year鈥檚 budget.