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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 19 August 2025
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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming in Scotland

Meeting date: 26 June 2024

Colin Beattie

Alan Wells, you have twice mentioned the regulatory system and used the phrase “not fit for purpose”. Let me ask you a direct question on that. The salmon interactions working group’s report recommended that the reformed regulatory system be

“fully resourced and meet the tests of being robust, transparent, enforceable and enforced”.

Have the tests been met?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming in Scotland

Meeting date: 26 June 2024

Colin Beattie

In connection with sea lice generally.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming in Scotland

Meeting date: 26 June 2024

Colin Beattie

You described that the process of achieving a licence involves having to apply for multiple licences from various bodies. Are those licences applied for concurrently or consecutively?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming in Scotland

Meeting date: 26 June 2024

Colin Beattie

You talk about enforcement. Are you aware of the number of times recently that SEPA has taken any sort of enforcement action?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming in Scotland

Meeting date: 26 June 2024

Colin Beattie

Do you consider the regulatory system to be transparent?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Salmon Farming in Scotland

Meeting date: 26 June 2024

Colin Beattie

Thank you. Back to you, convener.

Meeting of the Commission

Audit Scotland Annual Report and Accounts for the Year to 31 March 2024

Meeting date: 24 June 2024

Colin Beattie

I look forward to getting some sort of detail on that. We will move on, but given the timescale and the fact that you have been aware of the matter for a year, there were plenty of opportunities to bring it to the SCPA and apprise us that it was coming up and that it was an issue. It is disappointing that that did not happen.

We move on to questions from Mark Ruskell.

Meeting of the Commission

Audit Scotland Annual Report and Accounts for the Year to 31 March 2024

Meeting date: 24 June 2024

Colin Beattie

Under agenda item 3, we will take evidence on Audit Scotland’s annual report and accounts for the year to 31 March 2024, as well as the auditor’s report on the accounts. Members can find copies of those documents, as well as a management letter from Alexander Sloan, in paper 1 of their meeting papers.

From Audit Scotland, I welcome Alan Alexander, who is the chair of the board; Stephen Boyle, who is the Auditor General for Scotland; Vicki Bibby, who is the chief operating officer; Martin Walker, who is the director of corporate support; and Stuart Dennis, who is the corporate finance manager.

I invite Professor Alexander and the Auditor General to make short introductory statements.

Meeting of the Commission

Audit Scotland Annual Report and Accounts for the Year to 31 March 2024

Meeting date: 24 June 2024

Colin Beattie

Thank you. We will move straight to questions.

On the table on page 29, Audit Scotland reports that the budgeted total resource that it required from Parliament was £18.471 million in 2023-24. That includes £12.2 million of cash requirement which was sought by Audit Scotland in its 2023-24 budget proposal and approved by the SCPA on 14 December 2022, and a further £6.271 million of non-cash resource, which was required to provide resource cover for additional lease costs. Approval for that additional resource has not been sought from, nor given by, the SCPA.

In the past, all budget items have come before the SCPA, as is required—indeed, pension accounting charges used to come forward in the spring adjustments. Why, therefore, was approval of that item not brought to the SCPA in the normal way?

Meeting of the Commission

Audit Scotland Annual Report and Accounts for the Year to 31 March 2024

Meeting date: 24 June 2024

Colin Beattie

There is no cash outlay, but you will undoubtedly be aware from previous years that pension adjustments, similarly, do not have a cash outlay but go through an approval process.