- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 27 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-12919 by Derek Mackay on 6 December 2017, how many of the invoices that it has received in each year since 1999 have not been paid within 30 days of receipt at all stages of the (a) prime- and (b) sub-contract chain, broken down by the total value of the contracts.
Answer
The Scottish Government no longer holds data going back as far as 1999 and does not have this information at all stages of the prime and sub-contract chain. We have provided in the following table, payment performance for those invoices that were not paid within 30 days of receipt, from April 2012 to date.
Financial Year | Percentage number of invoices not paid within 30 days |
2012-13 | 1.1% |
2013-14 | 0.5% |
2014-15 | 0.6% |
2015-16 | 0.3% |
2016-17 | 0.2% |
2017-18 (April-January) | 0.3% |
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 31 January 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 26 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government for what reasons there has been a reported decrease of (a) 5% in overall satisfaction in ScotRail, (b) 6%, down to 71%, in levels of satisfaction with the level of crowding on trains and (c) 3%, down to 51%, in levels of satisfaction with how well the company deals with delays, since the last survey in Spring 2017.
Answer
With a very small sample size of respondents who take part in the survey, it is difficult to determine the precise reasons for the satisfaction scores. However, for a more accurate year on year comparator, it is considered more relevant to compare the scores to the Autumn 2016 results where –
(a) overall satisfaction in Autumn 2017 increased 2% from Autumn 2016
(b) there is no comparison for level of overcrowding as this question only introduced in Spring 2017
(c) how well the company deals with delays in Autumn 2017 increased 13% from Autumn 2016
I completely understand the frustration that poor performance can have on the customer experience. Unfortunately ScotRail has faced a number of challenges in recent months, not least due to the impact of seasonal weather, which affects most UK operators, and as a consequence performance has fallen below the standards required by the Scottish Government and demanded by passengers.
As a result, ScotRail has appointed a railway industry expert to undertake an independent review of train service performance and propose steps for improvement. The review is underway and the findings will be used to develop actions to inform a Performance Improvement Plan, focussed and targeted towards delivering improved performance in key areas where there has been significant issues across the core business function – infrastructure, fleet, operations and customer experience.
Transport Scotland welcomes this review and expects the recent downward trend to be addressed so that passengers can enjoy the level of service that they desire and deserve.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 21 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of subcontractor contract value has been paid through each project bank account.
Answer
To date, no public bodies to which Scottish Government’s project bank account (PBA) policy applies have yet completed the award of a contract containing a PBA.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 21 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what the total value of payment to contractors has been for each project bank account, and how many (a) payments have been made and (b) contractors have been paid.
Answer
To date, no public bodies to which Scottish Government’s project bank account (PBA) policy applies have yet completed the award of a contract containing a PBA.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 21 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government which bodies have been its strategic suppliers in each year since 2007-08.
Answer
The Scottish Government have contracted with a large number of suppliers over the past 10 years and a large number of contracts have expired since
2007-8. The current list of suppliers providing services/goods to the core Scottish Government where we are implementing a strategic approach are:
CGI
IBM
Sopra Steria
Remploy Employment Services
The Shaw Trust
Momentum Scotland
The Wise Group
StartScotland
PeoplePlus
Falkirk Council
Warmworks
Spikes Cavell
Leidos
Millstream
Bravo Solution UK
We also strategically manage a wide range of collaborative contracts that are available to be used across the Scottish Public Sector, i.e. Scottish Government, Executive Agencies, NDPBs, Local Authorities, NHS bodies, Universities and Colleges.
The list of suppliers can be found in our collaborative contracts directory: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Government/Procurement/directory
In addition the Scottish Government works with the United Kingdom Cabinet Office to support the strategic management of key suppliers who operate across the UK.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 21 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government for how many operational cycles has each project bank account has been (a) operational and (b) not operational.
Answer
To date, no public bodies to which Scottish Government’s project bank account (PBA) policy applies have yet completed the award of a contract containing a PBA.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 21 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what the date of the main contractor’s submission of a payment application to the commissioning body has been for each project bank account (PBA); on what date the commissioning body (a) intimated the amount of each payment and (b) deposited each payment into the PBA, and when each contractor received its payment.
Answer
To date, no public bodies to which Scottish Government’s project bank account (PBA) policy applies have yet completed the award of a contract containing a PBA.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 21 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-12919 by Derek Mackay on 6 December 2017, how the "other public bodies" that are referred to in project bank account (PBA) guidance, are encouraged to use PBAs.
Answer
The Scottish Government implementation model for project bank accounts (PBAs) facilitates wider uptake alongside which there is a range of stakeholder engagement measures and events to encourage “other public bodies” to use them. Four such bodies have advised they each have one project for which a contract containing a PBA will be awarded in 2018. Their combined value is currently estimated at £22m. Others are considering the option of applying a PBA to projects due on site in 2019 estimated at £175m.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 21 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government how many subcontractors have requested to join each project bank account, including for tier (a) 2 and (b) 3; how many requests were refused, and how many did not request to join, broken down by reason for doing so.
Answer
To date, no public bodies to which Scottish Government’s project bank account (PBA) policy applies have yet completed the award of a contract containing a PBA.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 06 February 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Derek Mackay on 21 February 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-12919 by Derek Mackay on 6 December 2017, how many times each year (a) the supply chain member has elected not to participate in and (b) a main contractor has excluded a supply chain member from a project bank account arrangement, broken down by reason.
Answer
To date, no public bodies to which Scottish Government’s project bank account (PBA) policy applies have yet completed the award of a contract containing a PBA.