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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
Your correspondence outlines that, in previous parliamentary sessions, the SPCB has shared with the relevant clerks a paper about areas that it considers that committees should scrutinise office-holders on. Did that take place during session 5? If not, does the SPCB intend to resume the practice in session 6?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
Could the committee be updated on that?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
So, not a lot of progress has been made on it.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
Did the process pick up any non-compliance by the ethical standards commissioner’s office during the 2020-21 reporting period?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
Is there a timeline for it?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
Thank you.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
So, at the moment, it is work in progress.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 29 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
Good morning. The submission refers to the existing governance arrangements that the SPCB has in place for office-holders, including the requirement to adhere to a memorandum as well as a suite of strategic engagement documents. Is compliance with the memorandum and those documents monitored as part of the annual evaluation process undertaken by the independent assessor?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 22 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
Exhibit 3 shows college leaver destinations in 2019-20. It highlights that a growing number of college leavers went to university, that there was a 10 per cent reduction in college leavers going into work, and that, as you have mentioned, 15.6 per cent of college leavers were unemployed or unavailable for work—that is a 3 per cent increase from 2018-19. What is your assessment of the value for money that is being delivered by Scotland’s colleges, in light of leaver destinations?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 22 September 2022
Sharon Dowey
Good morning. The briefing notes that the number of students successfully completing their course and achieving a qualification has fallen. According to surveys carried out by the Scottish Government and the National Union of Students Scotland, student poverty could be a contributing factor. You have also highlighted that that represents a risk not only for individual students but for public investment and value for money. Do we have enough information to enable us to rigorously assess the reasons for students not completing their courses?