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Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 20 September 2022
John Mason
Are we too dependent on income taxes?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 20 September 2022
John Mason
Thank you for that answer, but I want to make the point that the COVID 19 Recovery Committee looked at the matter in quite a lot of depth, as did the DPLR Committee. I think that there is scope for an expedited procedure, in which committees would agree to take a bit less time and to look at something more urgently if it is urgent. I accept that that is not always possible.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 20 September 2022
John Mason
I could pursue that, but I will maybe leave it where it is.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 20 September 2022
John Mason
At the fact that there is little evidence. We hear arguments from some quarters that cutting income tax is a good idea that will boost the economy, but you say that there is not much evidence for that.
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 20 September 2022
John Mason
Your submission mentions council tax, which has been reviewed but has not been changed for a long time. Are you a bit critical that we have not changed or replaced it?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 20 September 2022
John Mason
The main reason that is given for council tax not having been replaced is that nobody can agree on what should replace it. Will you go into what a good property tax or a good land tax would be?
Finance and Public Administration Committee
Meeting date: 20 September 2022
John Mason
I did not hear that; I will read it afterwards.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2022
John Mason
My big question is about how much money we put into being ready for next time. Yesterday, we had £500 million of cuts or savings. Across Scotland, there is huge pressure on resources. How do we get the balance right? Mr Rowley was asking about that and it is where I would like to start. Even in an empty lab, there must be a bit of a cost. Perhaps you have to keep a bit of heating on and I presume that the equipment gets out of date after a few years.
Perhaps more obviously, the NHS National Services Scotland submission mentions PPE. I do not know how long a rubber glove lasts, but I think that it has some kind of end date. Correct me if I am wrong, but we could spend a lot of money on rubber gloves and then have to throw them all out after three years. At the beginning of the pandemic, there was a bit of a concern. Some doctors said that they had been given PPE that was out of date even though it might have been okay.
I am struggling a bit to know how we get the balance right. I will come to the witness from Audit Scotland in a minute to see whether there is a mathematical answer to the question, but do you have any thoughts, Ms Morgan?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2022
John Mason
That is very helpful indeed.
Mr Robinson, does Audit Scotland have a view on such things? Can you say, for example, that there is a 2 per cent chance of a pandemic in any given year and, therefore, it is worth putting a certain amount of money into PPE stock? That sounds like a sensible answer to me, but there is a cost to keeping more stock in storage instead of having a just-in-time approach so that it turns up on the day that you need it. Would Audit Scotland have a view on that?
10:15COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 8 September 2022
John Mason
Fewer meetings and less time in front of the computer is quite an exciting proposal for politicians.