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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 9 December 2021
Willie Coffey
I hope that everyone can hear me. I ask the Auditor General whether we still intend the census to be mostly online, which was the intention. There is a legal obligation to complete the census. How can that obligation be fulfilled if people have no access to information technology to complete the census online?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 7 December 2021
Willie Coffey
Our witnesses have raised the issue of cost several times. The information that we have in front of us indicates a cost of between £200 and £400 for a three-year licence, but Fiona Campbell said that it could be much higher. If we believe the figures that we have, the cost would work out at roughly £1.30 to £2.60 per week. Why do you believe that it would be much higher than that? What discussions have you had, if any, with the local authorities that would have discretion to introduce the fee?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 7 December 2021
Willie Coffey
Do any of the other witnesses have comments on the licensing fee issue that Fiona Campbell has not made?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 7 December 2021
Willie Coffey
I have a couple of questions. The first one continues the discussion on the impact on rural communities, and the second will be on costs that are likely to come up.
What impacts would the proposed legislation have on, for example, a small rural business in south-west Scotland or the Highlands, compared with a business in the city of Edinburgh? Should the proposed licensing scheme apply in both locations and circumstances? Maybe David Weston and Amanda Cupples could respond to that first.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 2 December 2021
Willie Coffey
Good morning. I listened carefully to Colin Beattie’s line of questioning in which he asked where the problems arose. In his opening remarks, Malcolm Mathieson said that many of them arose from unusual legislation. I will go back to that for a moment in order to allow him to elaborate on that for the record, and to make it clear to the committee and everyone else whether he is saying that the problems in the Crofting Commission arose from dysfunctional legislation, management failures or a bit of both.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 2 December 2021
Willie Coffey
Is the crofting community itself seeing the benefit of achievement of the recommendations or is it to early to tell? Are the changes and recommendations mostly structural and internal? When will people see the benefits of achievement of what is in the improvement plan?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 2 December 2021
Willie Coffey
I recognise that point about travel—I am one of those people who no longer need to run up the M77 and the M8 every day to come to Parliament, which is a huge advantage for me.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 2 December 2021
Willie Coffey
What is the position now? Has the commission said to the Government that the legislation is perhaps not fit for purpose?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 2 December 2021
Willie Coffey
I will finish by following up on the questions that Richard Leonard asked about the improvement plan and looking to the future.
There have been several mentions of the recommendations and the fact that 33 out of 41 recommendations have been achieved. Who agrees that those have been achieved?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 2 December 2021
Willie Coffey
I have a final question. Will Deloitte conduct a follow-up audit to check whether it agrees that the recommendations have been completed satisfactorily?