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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Willie Coffey
I have just a few, convener.
Were lower rates of vaccination among certain age groups and certain communities attributable to digital access issues, or are there different reasons for lower numbers of people in those age groups and communities coming forward for vaccination?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Willie Coffey
Are those barriers preventing us from imposing community-based sentences and forcing us to have custodial sentences?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Willie Coffey
You have said that the digital apps work really well and had to be developed at pace. Members of the public always ask me where the data is kept. Sometimes, I ask general practices questions about constituents and issues. Where is the data? Who keeps it and who makes it secure?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Willie Coffey
From our perspective, or from the public’s perspective, although there is evidence that people who are given short sentences are twice as likely to be reconvicted, that does not seem to be reflected in the number of community disposals that are being given. Is there an imbalance that should be explored further with the judiciary?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Willie Coffey
Lady Dorrian has referred to legislative barriers to the imposition of community-based sentences. The legislation is there. Where are the barriers?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2021
Willie Coffey
Thank you, convener, and good morning, panel. I hope that you can hear me okay, as I have had to switch devices during this evidence session to be able to connect with you. Do the panel members think that the MCC process in general gives us the most effective mechanism to target the support that is needed? We heard just a minute ago from Stuart Mackinnon that only a fifth of small businesses appeal their valuations. I am aware that, back in March, the UK Government announced a £1.5 billion relief scheme that it says will enable local government to target properly the small businesses and other businesses that need the most support. I do not think that that money has been made available yet, but do the witnesses think that that approach is better than the broader MCC appeal process? I ask Stuart Mackinnon to answer that first.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2021
Willie Coffey
Thank you. Will the other panel members give their view on that?
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2021
Willie Coffey
I was just thanking the witnesses for answering that question.
Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee
Meeting date: 26 October 2021
Willie Coffey
Thank you, Colin.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 7 October 2021
Willie Coffey
My final point is that paragraph 7 of the Auditor General’s blog tells us that the number of people waiting more than a year for the treatment has trebled in the past 12 months. That is a worry, but could it be a marker of the pandemic? That is a bit inconsistent with the Grampian experience, and I am not entirely certain that I understand why. Such a discrepancy probably merits further investigation when the committee has time. Could anyone offer a reason why there should be such a difference between the great performance in Grampian and the performance elsewhere in Scotland, if the trend is as the Auditor General says? Could you offer a possible explanation?