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Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2023
Graham Simpson
Initially, it will just be for you. You and your colleagues will be able to look at it, but the public will not.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2023
Graham Simpson
That is correct. Not everybody could use such a system.
I asked about the Trieste model partly because it sounds like a good one. However, my reasons also go back to the convener’s question about the system being fragmented. I am not sure whether you agreed that the system is fragmented, Caroline, because you said two different things. However, if we accept that we have a fragmented system and that people fall through the cracks, we can see that that leads to the amount of mental health work that the police have to pick up. That is another matter that the committee has been exploring.
You will know, because you have heard it from the police, that the vast majority of their time is taken up dealing with people who have mental health issues. A lot of that time is taken up sitting in hospitals when they could be out on the beat dealing with crime. That is not a good situation. We heard from NHS Lothian that things are a little bit better in its area. That health board has a system in place that helps to prevent police from sitting in hospitals, but that is just NHS Lothian. In other parts of the country, including my area—I represent Central Scotland, which includes Lanarkshire—that system is not in place. In Lanarkshire, we have had situations in which entire shifts of police were sat in accident and emergency. That is ludicrous, is it not? If we had somewhere that police could take some people with mental health issues—not everybody—that would free them up. That has to be better, has it not?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2023
Graham Simpson
Okay. It might be similar.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2023
Graham Simpson
That is not what I asked. Are they committed to the 10 per cent figure?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2023
Graham Simpson
—which we have not asked about today. Are all the boards committed to it?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 14 December 2023
Graham Simpson
You believe that they are?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 7 December 2023
Graham Simpson
You say that that is reasonable, but I do not know how we can know whether it is. We cannot possibly know that that will be it.
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 7 December 2023
Graham Simpson
That is handy. There have been a number of attempts to buy the airport—a number of expressions of interest. Of course, as we heard yesterday, I think, at the Economy and Fair Work Committee, there is another potential buyer. By the way, all the previous expressions of interest have been rebuffed, for whatever reason.
Do you think that the process by which such expressions of interest are dealt with is the right one? Initially, they are dealt with by the board of the airport. My understanding is that, sometimes, an expression of interest does not go any further—it might not even get to a ministerial decision. Now that we have the new strategic commercial assets division, do you see it having a role in deciding what to do with such assets? We are talking about not just Prestwick airport but Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow), for example. Should it step in at some point?
09:45Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 7 December 2023
Graham Simpson
No, absolutely, but I always try to keep it brief, so I will get straight into it.
Auditor General, you mentioned a number of underspends. The capital underspend was £321 million, which was 13.5 per cent of the capital budget. Is that a reasonable amount?
Public Audit Committee
Meeting date: 7 December 2023
Graham Simpson
It is higher.