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Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 28 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
I will put the same questions to you, Simon.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 22 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
Okay, thank you for that.
Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 22 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
Good morning. As part of our inquiry, we have had evidence that a high proportion of the debt that we are discussing relates to council tax arrears. Sometimes, councils’ debt recovery practices are such that they make people’s financial positions worse. What is the Scottish Government doing to promote good practice in how public debt recovery takes account of financial and economic abuse?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 22 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
Before James Messis comes in, could you touch on the fact that the Financial Conduct Authority brought in the consumer duty, which says that banks must support customers in financial difficulty and give the option of payment holidays and reduced payments? Is that the kind of area that the Government is looking at? Should we have a code of practice on public debt?
Social Justice and Social Security Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 22 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
Will that also include the ability for local authorities to write off council tax debt?
Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
EET Fuels, which owns Stanlow refinery, has said that it hopes to expand its customer base into Scotland, which is why it is investing £500 million in the site.
Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
I will move on to the other area that I want to ask about. Minister, you mentioned the £200 million from the National Wealth Fund. Where did that figure come from?
Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
You say that the £200 million figure is not a ceiling. How far would the NWF go to make any of the project willow options viable?
Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
You said that that is a long-term proposition. It is anticipated that no project willow options will be under way before 2030, and that job levels will not reach those that existed at the refinery before 2040, so what happens to the skilled workforce in the short term?
Economy and Fair Work Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Gordon MacDonald
With regard to the £600 million loan guarantee for the Ineos project in Antwerp, your Labour colleague Brian Leishman said:
“I have been told that the Government have no plans to stop that money, even though INEOS plans to close the Grangemouth refinery, with the loss of thousands of jobs. Why is there £600 million for Antwerp and not Grangemouth, and why would the Government allow that to happen and not use the £600 million as leverage with INEOS, to avoid Scottish job losses?—[Official Report, House of Commons, 21 January 2025; Vol 760, c 858.]
Those words are from your colleague.