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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 12 May 2022
Willie Coffey
The board and committee did not meet again for a considerable period. Is it correct that five or six months elapsed before they decided to meet again?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 12 May 2022
Willie Coffey
I understand that. Has anyone assessed the wider impact on students and staff? Is an examination of that within your scope? Is the board looking at that issue? Has anyone come to a view about the impact that the hiatus has had?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 12 May 2022
Willie Coffey
The report also says that
“Papers for board and committee meetings held after June 2021 were not publicly available on the college’s website at the point the auditor signed their opinion on 24 March 2022.”
Has that been corrected? Is material now published online so that people can see what is going on in the college?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 12 May 2022
Willie Coffey
The conversation earlier was fascinating. What I drew from it is that we can have any number of forecasts, but it is the outturn that matters. Alyson Stafford led the discussion about the arrangement being firmly embedded in the fiscal framework. I am sure that some people are asking about revisiting that if there is any scope to do so. Who knows? That might evolve in the future.
I want to ask a couple of questions about the impact of the pandemic on tax receipts. I also have a little question about the compliance issue that is mentioned in the report.
In a meeting earlier in the year, we heard that the forecasts for income tax receipts had increased significantly. Will you tell us a little about your estimation of the impact of Covid on your forecasts? Have those forecasts changed as the result of the impact of Covid? That is probably a question for Jonathan Athow and Alyson Stafford.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 12 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Have you been able to put any estimate on that at all?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 May 2022
Willie Coffey
That is interesting. However, if a seller chose to contest that valuation, its defender would surely point to the certification process, which is non-statutory, to justify it.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 May 2022
Willie Coffey
I thank everyone for their answers, which have also covered my question on the building assessment programme.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Marie McNair talked about zero-valued homes and EWS1 certification. My question is for Craig Ross and Laura Hughes, who represent surveyors and insurers, respectively. Is there a legal issue if a certification scheme that has no statutory basis—and which my notes say creates particular issues in the context of Scots property law—is used to tell a homeowner that their property is valued at £0? Does hanging that value on a non-statutory process create a legal issue?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 May 2022
Willie Coffey
There remains the issue that Chris Ashurst perfectly described of people having their homes valued at £0 because of a process. What is your view on that, Chris? How can people find themselves in those circumstances because of a process that is not statutory?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 10 May 2022
Willie Coffey
Laura Hughes, can you add to our understanding of the issue?