Committee
Audit Committee, 13 Feb 2007
13 Feb 2007 · S2 · Audit Committee
Item of business
Audit Scotland<br />(Work Programme)
Mr Black:
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Perhaps Barbara Hurst can recall what the timing is for the study.
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The Convener:
Ind
We will receive a briefing from the Auditor General on the Audit Scotland forward work programme and performance audits for 2007-08 in particular.
Mr Black:
The committee will recall that we consulted you last year on the forward work programme as part of a comprehensive consultation exercise that we carried out ...
Susan Deacon:
Lab
I am not sure whether this is a question; perhaps the Auditor General could regard it as user feedback. I have found it interesting to follow the evolution a...
Mr Black:
Thank you for those comments. Two or three thoughts occur to me. First, it has taken a few years for Audit Scotland to develop the capacity to deliver in som...
Margaret Smith:
LD
It is probably no great surprise that I want to offer thoughts about the report on "How government works: major capital projects", which is due to be publish...
Mr Black:
The extent to which the audit resource can comment in real time on the planning of major capital projects is one of the most significant and problematic issu...
Margaret Smith:
LD
I want to pick up on a couple of things that you have said. I think that we would all agree that the Parliament building is an exceptional case, but there wa...
Mr Black:
Your first question was about whether we would respond to invitations to become involved in projects. It is true that an essential pre-requirement for my ask...
Robin Harper:
Green
I have another interest to declare: I am a member of the Howard League for Penal Reform. I notice that prisoner population is one of your projected studies. ...
Mr Black:
Not at this stage. We are still at the scoping phase for that study so we are not yet in a position to provide any information.
Robin Harper:
Green
When do you think that the study will start?
Mr Black:
Perhaps Barbara Hurst can recall what the timing is for the study.
Barbara Hurst:
We are doing quite detailed desk research on the subject at the moment, so I think that we will have a project brief within the next couple of months. We sho...
Margaret Jamieson:
Lab
Obviously, the prisoner population rises and falls and that is all down to the determination of the courts. Will the study brief include sentencing by courts...
Mr Black:
It is appropriate for Audit Scotland to undertake that study because we are particularly well placed to examine the whole system. We can consider the impact ...
Margaret Jamieson:
Lab
My other question is about the study on strategic procurement. My interest lies in some of the issues that have been raised with me by small and medium-sized...
Mr Black:
Margaret Jamieson has expressed concerns about that issue in the past, and it is entirely reasonable that we should undertake to do our best to consider it. ...
Margaret Jamieson:
Lab
That would be welcome.I have a question about a report that is not in the book. Earlier, you spoke about having to undertake reports at the request of the Ex...
Mr Black:
I am very aware of the concern in Parliament and among the public about the situation at James Watt College. I will take a moment or two to remind members of...
Margaret Jamieson:
Lab
I welcome the comments on FEDD. However, my concern, which I think is shared by other committee members, is that it was perhaps not quick enough to act in re...
The Convener:
Ind
I can probably say on behalf of the committee without fear of contradiction that we would hope that the recommendations that we made with regard to Inverness...