Meeting of the Parliament 11 June 2026 [Last updated 19:16]
I should explain that I am having to contribute remotely today due to a family issue; otherwise, I would be in the chamber.
I welcome Ivan McKee to his new role as Cabinet Secretary for Public Service Reform. I know that he is keen to dispel the notion that he is here as an axeman to make cuts to public services—that is, to be “Ivan the Terrible”, as my colleague Meghan Gallacher suggested some weeks ago—but I think that we need some clarity from the Scottish Government about what public service reform actually means.
When, in a debate last week, I challenged the Scottish Government on how it would address the looming £5 billion black hole in public finances, the cabinet secretary’s response to me was that it would do so through public service reform. However, in other interviews, he has made it clear that public service reform is not about making cuts. However, those statements cannot both be true at the same time, which is why we need some clarity on what exactly reform is intended to deliver and how that £5 billion black hole will be filled.