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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 10 August 2025
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Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Richard Leonard

I do not know whether the cabinet secretary has a train to catch.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Richard Leonard

Thank you. In the interests of time, we will move on to questions from Colin Beattie.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Richard Leonard

We have also been debating whether the sale of Scottish Bus Group took place in the 1980s or the 1990s. I think that it was the 1990s when the bus companies were sold off, but we can check that in due course.

Thank you very much indeed for giving us a very full evidence session with some very co-operative and helpful answers to our questions. We look forward to seeing delivery plans, measurable milestones and the monitoring arrangements set out in a transparent form, so that we can understand what progress is being made. As a committee, we are always very keen to get data and analysis and a transparent view of how decisions have been made and what the governance arrangements are, so I have no doubt that we will follow those up.

I thank the Transport Scotland representatives, Heather Cowan, Fiona Brown and Alison Irvine, and the COSLA representatives, Gail Macgregor and Robert Nicol. Cabinet secretary, thanks to you for shouldering most of the burden of the answers that were called for this morning. Thank you very much indeed for your time and your input.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“Sustainable transport: Reducing car use”

Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Richard Leonard

Yes. Thank you.

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SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee [Draft]

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

Meeting date: 3 April 2025

Richard Leonard

I would like to understand the distinction between a body that is an autonomous Crown entity and one that is an independent Crown entity. You mentioned the Retirement Commissioner and the Children and Young People’s Commission. The Retirement Commissioner is classified as an autonomous Crown entity, whereas the Children and Young People’s Commission is classified as an independent Crown entity. What is the difference between those two categorisations?

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee [Draft]

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

Meeting date: 3 April 2025

Richard Leonard

Okay. You mentioned earlier that some of the bodies have powers of enforcement. Can you give us an example of one of the Crown entities that has enforcement powers?

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee [Draft]

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

Meeting date: 3 April 2025

Richard Leonard

What about the Crown entities? Is there any kind of sunset clause for them or any quinquennial review of their roles? Are they subject to reviews from time to time?

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee [Draft]

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

Meeting date: 3 April 2025

Richard Leonard

Good evening, Dr Wilson. I will explore a little more some of the things that you touched on in the earlier part of the session this morning—or this evening for you. I am trying to understand how a new body is designated as either a Crown entity or an officer of Parliament. What criteria are applied to determine how a new body is categorised? Following on from that, what are the differences in the governance arrangements between those two distinct categories?

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee [Draft]

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

Meeting date: 3 April 2025

Richard Leonard

We have had an instance in the UK where the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman made a recommendation around the treatment of women whose retirement age had been changed, having determined that there had been maladministration by a Government department, but it was just a recommendation to Parliament and the Government chose not to implement that recommendation. Does the Ombudsman in New Zealand have powers of enforcement or simply powers to recommend?

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee [Draft]

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

Meeting date: 3 April 2025

Richard Leonard

Okay. I turn to the review process that you have. One of the existing criteria in the officers of Parliament model is:

“The House should, from time to time, review the appropriateness of each Officer of Parliament’s status as an Officer of Parliament.”

How does that work in practice? Is there a review every five years, or as and when required? What are the rules around that, Dr Wilson?