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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 2 April 2025
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Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

Stephen Boyle mentioned public sector reform in response to a question, I think, from Jamie Greene. I have a couple of questions on that. To what extent have the updates from the Scottish Government provided a clear road map for the design and delivery of Scottish public services?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

That is great. Your report talks about VAT recovery, which would reduce the initial cost of the project from £65.5 million to £58 million. What is the process for securing that VAT recovery? Is there any risk that it will not materialise or be at a lower value than is assumed in the accounts?

Stephen Boyle, those questions are probably for you.

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

Okay—thank you.

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

Between now and that work being finalised, what detail would you like the Scottish Government to provide on the progress of the reform programme, including in the upcoming budget?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

Are you convinced and comfortable that the Government is taking public sector reform as seriously as you would like it to and as is required?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

You have kind of answered a question that I was going to ask about your understanding of the outcome of the actions. Your understanding seems to be that the outcome has not been clear enough yet. Is that a fair description of what you think the Government has done?

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Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

I have a couple of questions about the Oracle Cloud system, which was launched last month after a six-month delay. You have stated your intention to report in 2025 on its implementation, but do you have a sense of how successful the initial implementation has been?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

As part of your report, will you look to see whether the delay represented value for money in that it enabled the completed project to be put in place, as opposed to having to go back and sort things out later on?

Public Audit Committee

Section 22 Report: “The 2023/24 audit of the Scottish Government Consolidated Accounts”

Meeting date: 7 November 2024

James Dornan

Do you expect to get any clarity in the near future? Is there any suggestion that clarity will be forthcoming?

Public Audit Committee

Tackling Digital Exclusion

Meeting date: 31 October 2024

James Dornan

I was tempted to pretend that it was not working, but the reality is that it is working fine, convener.

I am interested to hear that point about blue badges, because my partner has one, and we found it difficult to get that sorted. Anything that improves that process would be good news.

I want to ask about sharing good practice on digital inclusion. Lesley Fraser mentioned that subject earlier, but could somebody tell me how good practice is currently shared, and how you can improve collaborative working and co-ordination across the Government? For example, how are examples from the Near Me service and Social Security Scotland being shared across other departments?