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Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
In the way in which it is drafted it gives powers to UK Government ministers to change things that are devolved.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
The issue that Alasdair Hamilton has commented on is about updating. If a new treaty was signed with someone else, it would add that to the list of treaties that would need to be taken into account when you take forward procurement legislation. It covers that.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
There is concern from Wales. The Welsh Government has not recommended consent either, on that basis.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
I will let officials comment on that, but, as I have said, my experience has been that engagement at ministerial level sometimes resolves things and sometimes it does not, but until you have the conversation, it is difficult to know the UK Government’s position.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
The bill will be taken through in the rest of this year. We obviously want this to be resolved sooner rather than later.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
It needs to be somebody who understands Scottish Government policy and the context within which we operate—somebody who understands our national strategy for economic transformation, our net zero activity, our global capital investment plan, our focus on infrastructure, our strategic transport plan and so on, and who is able to make the case as to why and how the infrastructure bank’s investments should be aligned with those priorities.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
I am not sure whether Wales has made exactly the same case. It can speak for itself.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
On the first point, as I said, the current situation is that Scottish law places requirements on bodies that are in devolved areas and bodies that are in reserved or cross-border areas are not included in that. This bill would cover them, so there is a different scope there.
On the practical effects, the problem is that the bill confers powers that could allow UK Government ministers to make changes to acts of the Scottish Parliament, so it is pretty broad and could cover a wide range of areas. The concern, therefore, is that we do not know whether it could have an impact, but it opens a door and what the UK Government chose to do with it would be a concern. We see issues because of the way in which the bill has been drafted and because it confers those powers. From our perspective, it is not acceptable for UK Government ministers to have the power to make changes to acts of the Scottish Parliament.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
There have been discussions at official level and I am ready to engage with UK Government ministers when they are in place and able to talk on this. Obviously, when they are taking a bill through Westminster, they are considering a range of aspects from different quarters and there will be amendments on a range of things as the bill goes through. We are part of that process of engaging with them to make them aware of our concerns, which we have done, and to address what they may be able to do about it.
In similar situations that I have been involved in previously, sometimes we are able to resolve those through ministerial discussions and sometimes we are not. As we get to that next stage, we will talk about the implications of it directly with UK Government ministers and, hopefully, they will recognise that they are able to make changes to the bill that take account of those.
Economy and Fair Work Committee
Meeting date: 5 October 2022
Ivan McKee
As I said before, the procurement scope within Scotland covers the devolved aspects, and presently reserved and cross-border bodies are not part of that mechanism or covered by that legislation. That reflects the situation as it stands now. I have responsibility for procurement and I work very closely with officials and others to ensure that the actions that we take on procurement support our policy objectives—community wealth building, sustainable procurement, more work going to Scottish businesses, more work going to small and medium-sized enterprises and so on. That is a relentless and on-going process and we look for every opportunity to take that forward. However, UK Government procurement has been outside that scope up until now and that would not change.