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Published Date: 18 January 2009
THE SNP is to be urged to declare a war on Government waste that would save the taxpayer hundreds of millions of pounds when the horse-trading over its Budget intensifies next week.
A plan for two new public spending watchdogs designed to hold the Government and the Scottish Parliament to account has been drawn up by the Conservatives.

The proposal has been put forward to tackle the chronic wastage of cash that the Tories cla
im has blighted the devolved administrations since they were set up 10 years ago.

The plan will play an important part in the crucial negotiations between the SNP and the Conservatives as ministers attempt to win enough support to get their Budget through Parliament later this month.

According to the Tories, an independent Budget Review Group should have access to internal Government documents and officials in order to scrutinise Government expenditure and promote efficiency.

A second watchdog, called the Scottish Parliament Budget Office (SPBO), would be created to provide support for MSPs of all parties, who are investigating financial issues.

The idea for the SPBO follows complaints that the resources available to MSPs on financial issues are minimal compared with those on offer to the Government.

The Conservatives claim that the new organisations would cost £1m each to set up, but argue that the outlay would soon be dwarfed by the savings.

Derek Brownlee, the Tory finance spokesman, said: "This would help us identify what programmes aren't working and where spending money is just not delivering. Spending has gone up without delivering anything extra. There is no accountability when people get spending decisions wrong."

The Conservatives argue that the rapid growth of the Scottish Budget from £14.9bn in 1999-2000 to £34.8bn in 2009-10 has "cushioned" the Government from having to make tough spending decisions.

Brownlee said that taking action was particularly important given the difficult economic times facing the country.

"The Budget will be going down in the future because we are bringing money forward from next year. There is a new reality when it comes to public spending and this will help prepare Scotland for the new economic environment. It is about identifying where savings can be made. We've got to get down to the real detail of what's in the Budget and what the priorities are. This would be a significant step in making the Parliament more accountable and raising its reputation."





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  • Last Updated: 17 January 2009 9:45 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Conservative Party
 
1

Rufus-T-Firefly,

17/01/2009 22:53:52
A good move by the Tories.

But will will the Scottish Numpty Party listen?
2

Tricked into voting SNP, never again!,

18/01/2009 00:06:44
Superb, if unorginal idea. You see Obama has just done the same. I think every line of every budget neeeds looked at.

"Street Football Co-ordinators" at 20k a pop, "5 fruit and veg a day officers", and "Trans-gender awareness campaigns" need axed.

Further more the public sector get paid more than the Private, with better benefits and pensions. That also needs adressed.
3

Wardog™,

wardogblog.blogspot.com 18/01/2009 00:14:01


TORIES CALL FOR WAR SHOCKER
4

Wardog™,

wardogblog.blogspot.com 18/01/2009 00:15:13

1. One minute your saying there are too many quangos, the next your haling an idea to create two as exemplary.

Unionism, you've got to love it

5

subrosa,

18/01/2009 01:39:45
The Tories ought to be sorting out Westminster MP's spending before they even think of starting in Scotland.

# 4

Aye Wardog,they're panicking.
6

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18/01/2009 08:48:00
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Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 18/01/2009 08:59:07
The Scots Tory finance spokesman is obviously too young to remember the Thatcher/Major years of local government incompetence and waste?

One such foolish measure was called the short-lived Community Charge or, as it was more colloquially known, the Poll Tax!

Local Government was starved of funding because tens upon tens of thousands of Scots, English and Welsh householders deliberately evaded payment.

A long campaign of civil disobedience in Scotland, and widespread riots in England and Wales panicked the then government into abolishing this iniquitous and undemocratic form of local taxation.

However, to this day it is estimated that several hundred millions pounds of unpaid Poll Tax is still owed to councils throughout Scotland, and England and Wales.

It has been an financial albatross around the necks of councils ever since because it has only encouraged other home owners to evade paying their Council Tax!
8

yockel,

18/01/2009 10:09:56
Government is waste.
9

Scimitar1,

18/01/2009 10:19:56

Given the recent report that by 2012, 65% of our GDP will be from the public sector (exceeding even nanny state Sweden (60%) and catching Commie Cuba (80%) , it is the very least the Tories should do.
10

Liberal for life,

Dunblane 18/01/2009 11:19:26
I agree with a "war on waste" and as the Tories are a waste of time then I presume we will also get rid of them at the same time.

I can't wait for that to happen as its my only regret about insisiting on PR for the Scottish parliament elections - it prevented a Tory wipe out. Ce la vie!
11

Robbierunciman,

Romney Marsh 18/01/2009 14:39:04
hang on, cut waste by setting up another quango - an oxymoron surely. Has anyone mentioned that we have something called "HMT" and the "National Audit Office" already?

Public officials are already accountable for their spending to elected politicians through parliament. Given recent performances, few there or in the private sector would be qualified for such scrutiny work.

I worry that the frequent occurrances of "Tory" and "waste" in the same sentence can only leads one to believe a deeper truth.
12

lulach mac gille coemgain,

18/01/2009 15:36:33
Is there not one word to many in that headline ?
13

Alan B,

18/01/2009 20:29:41
The public sector works on the idea if you do not spend the money then you lose it.

Fiscal autonomy is needed to allow government cut taxes if they can cut waste. At the moment they have a relatively fixed budget and then it is just about how they spend it.

The other thing is what is waste? One persons waste of money is someone elses worthy scheme.
14

FTH22inarow,

03/05/2009 08:45:19
As long as they go to war on Private sector tax avoidance/board room excesses then I can see no harm in it.14) Exactly you see no benefit for making savings, any savings are used to prop up the failed over greedy private/banking sector

 

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