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Published Date: 28 October 2007
A SENIOR minister from Jack McConnell's former administration has blown the whistle on a culture of waste at the heart of Scottish Government, revealing how his colleagues were routinely manipulated by senior civil servants who demanded cash for their departments purely "as a symbol of their virility".
In an astonishing insight into the workings of the civil service, Tom McCabe, who was finance minister in the old Labour and Liberal Democrat Executive, said that value for taxpayers' money at the highest levels of Government was often put to one sid
e as department chiefs fought turf wars to protect their own budgets.

Record increases in cash flooding north of the Border after devolution in 1999 ensured ministers did not have the political will to do anything about it, he added.

But with the increases slowing down, McCabe said that Scotland desperately required a new 'Scottish Treasury' with the clout to get tough on spending departments that continue to squander cash without proper scrutiny.

He spoke out as the new SNP administration prepares to unveil its own budget in two weeks, with ministers warning they may not be able to make ends meet.

Speaking to MSPs last week, McCabe said: "We require less of a defensive approach from certain senior civil servants who see defending the budgets that are within their remit almost as a virility symbol... or as a symbol of their own importance."

He told Scotland on Sunday that when ministers wanted to save money, senior civil servants would block them.

"They are adept at saying [to ministers] 'that is a decision for you, but what will it look like if you sacrifice your budget?' They use politicians cleverly. There are senior civil servants who see it as in their interests to get a minister to go native as much as possible."

McCabe said that the situation was still on-going because of the lack of checks and balances in the Scottish Government on whether or not certain projects still needed to be funded.

Also, because of the sheer volume of extra money heading north during the last Executive's time in office, he said there was little or no incentive for McConnell's ministers to be more careful.

"There wasn't the will to move on this," McCabe said. "That was because of the very attractive financial settlement that was there."

McCabe was speaking as fresh scrutiny is being placed on the way the Scottish Government spends the £30bn budget it receives, mostly from Whitehall.

A landmark report this year found that as much as £1bn a year could be saved by cutting waste and introducing reforms.

The Howat report - commissioned by McCabe but published by the SNP Government - accuses the Scottish administration of basic failures in financial accountability and organisation.

Speaking to MSPs last week, the report's authors said that a Treasury-style minister was needed if the SNP was not to fall into the same trap as the previous administration.



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  • Last Updated: 27 October 2007 6:09 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Scottish Executive
 
1

An Beal Bacht,

Travelling in Nihlon 28/10/2007 04:08:43

Having lived through restructuring of government ministries in the past I can say categorically that what you get is less injuns and more chiefs.

Services are likely to be sacrificed to the career ambitions of management ( a self-serving, self-promoting, mutual admiration society). Be carefull Alex, their a slippery bunch.

2

Mad King Bambo,

Roon at Flabskin's bit 28/10/2007 04:11:55

So if I understand Mr McCabe correctly, what he's suggesting is that the principal concerns of senior Public Sector workers are:

Status Squabbles. Turf Wars. Internal Score Settling. And most of all, Budget Inflation Exercises through Junk Job Creation Schemes.

Well there's a huge surprise. Who would ever have imagined that?

3

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 28/10/2007 04:29:41

As Maggie Thacther said; Quote; You must live in your own purse; Then well, we have had enough of them living in ours!!! Move forward SCOTLAND and leave the Dinasoure behind.

4

GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta, CA vote Hillary Clinton... US Pres. 28/10/2007 06:07:07

Cost-cutting 'blocked by civil servants as a show of their virility'
-------------------------------------------------------

Another reason why if Scotland were independent it would fail.

They would squander even more funds by not having a Westminister to manage the financial pot.

GC

5

Pilrig.,

Livingston 28/10/2007 06:46:08

GC 4 - And the office wallahs don't rule the roost in Westminster either ?
Aye right !
Even if your beloved lady Macbeth becomes pres, it's the office wallahs who'll rule the roost in DC.

6

I'm no really here,

28/10/2007 08:18:34

McCabe is not thinking of "Crossing the Floor" is he?

"Record increases in cash flooding north of the Border after devolution in 1999 ensured ministers did not have the political will to do anything about it, he added."

"Also, because of the sheer volume of extra money heading north during the last Executive's time in office, he said there was little or no incentive for McConnell's ministers to be more careful."

What he is saying that for the past 8 years Scottish Ministers were bought and sold for "English" gold, in order to keep them quiet.

There must be hundreds of millions worth of savings that can be made in the Scottish Civil Service.

7

David MacVicar,

web 28/10/2007 08:53:25

McCabe must have been just a wee bit naive that this came as some kind of surpise. Secondly if he let the dept heads run rings round him then thats weak leadership imo. How can you be Finance minister if you let civil servants run rings round you?

This happens in the private sector all the time as mangers try to advance their department and justify more budget. As McCabe states you need someone with clout to force the spending restrictions and assert authority. Someone who comes from a successful private background perhaps? SOmething labour clearly lacked but the SNP have in abundance? Oh joy.

8

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 28/10/2007 10:26:37

Why is it that the stupidest managers with the smallest willies are causing all this waste in the name of protecting their turf.

It is not "their turf" - it is the turf of the Scottish taxpayer and these out-of-control spendthrifts need to be reined in and told to toe the line or be fired for incompetence and fiscal mismanagment and fiduciary irresponsibility.

9

A Better Way,

28/10/2007 10:45:04

Could this be the first cracks of the Unionist who are being slapped in the face by Westminster Power Brokers who are ignoring the core party supporters. Obviously Wendy the Mouth of Down South being pushed into the Parliamentary Leadership at the behest of her Incompetant Brother and his Leader Gordon Brown has caused some serious problems with unity within the London Controlled New Labour Party.

There has been a few new posters on these forums during the last month claiming core Labour Loyalty and Independance do go together. There are little doubts that there are very many Tory, LibDem and Labour supporters who would prefer their parties would commit to Independance, and allow them the opportunity to take their structures and principles into the future Scotland on a credable basis.

Its such a pity that the SNP do not promote the diversity of political belief of their membership. Labour, LibDems,Social Democrats, Tory etc. are just a few who have come together under the SNP Banner purely to achieve Independance for their People and Country. Independant Scotland will have a diverse range of political beliefs, but the difference will be that there will be a fundamental commitment to be Pro Scottish and the setting up of a Written Constitution protecting the Rights of the People and the Democratic System. That is something that the UK has never had and judging by the Actions of Thatcher, Blair and Brown will never happen.

One of Brown/Blairs red lines on Europe is the EU Charter on Human Rights. In other words the rest will get it but not anybody in the UK.

Did anybody else realise that a vote for Europe will take away our rights to our Terratorial Waters which is inclusive of our OIL and Fishing Rights.

Dont get me wrong I lean towards being part of Europe if we are Independant and we negotiate our own terms, but definately not if we remain part of the UK and we have no say in our heritage.

10

Concerned local,

Edinburgh 28/10/2007 12:03:40

Well, who'd have thunk it? The NuLaybur finance minister and his NuLaybur numpty colleagues squander once-in-a-lifetime cash increases through weak political leadership and kowtowing to their paymaster unions, thus not ensuring they, sorry WE, get value for money for public spending. Aided and abetted by the self-serving LibDumbs.

Just think of the missed educational opportunities, the missed health improvement opportunities, the missed housing opportunities, the missed economic regeneration opportunities, the missed social care opportunities, the missed transport infrastructure opportunities etc, etc, etc, etc.

No good saying that this proves Scotland can't afford to go it alone, that is only perpetuating the mess and the people who benefit at the expense of their fellow citizens. The truth is, Scotland can't afford NOT to go it alone! All this was done by unionist parties on a unionist Westminster watch, the sooner Scotland gets independence and calls its politicians and public servants to account, the better.

11

Equal Rights for Autism,

Ayrshire 28/10/2007 13:26:00

Concerned local #11
`Well, who'd have thunk it? The NuLaybur finance minister and his NuLaybur numpty colleagues squander once-in-a-lifetime cash increases through weak political leadership and kowtowing to their paymaster unions, thus not ensuring they, sorry WE, get value for money for public spending. Aided and abetted by the self-serving LibDumbs.

Just think of the missed educational opportunities, the missed health improvement opportunities, the missed housing opportunities, the missed economic regeneration opportunities, the missed social care opportunities, the missed transport infrastructure opportunities etc, etc, etc, etc.`

Well said!

Just as fraud is not a victimless crime, there certainly have been victims of the squandering of taxpayers' money.

In the 21st century, we still don't have STANDARDS, ENFORCEMENT, RIGHTS AND ACCOUNTABILITY for even the most basic `services` for people with disabilities. That's why parents like myself have such contempt for the `lessons will be learned` line that is issued almost as an involuntary response to abuses like the one in this article:-

http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/display.var.1790822....
Care home in row after ‘insane’ man carried out sex attacks
Exclusive by STEWART PATERSON October 27 2007

12

The laird.,

leadhills. 28/10/2007 14:02:58

so the cash flow from westminster was never ending says tommy two houses, no wonder he expected holyrood to buy him a 750-000 pounds house in edinburgh as he was far to tired after a long day in his government office to travel back home to hamilton each day barely an hrs drive on the motorway, but I think there is something more sinister also within this story, and that is if scotland wants to receive more funds from the westminster mafia they will have to toe the unionist line and forget about any dreams or asperations for there future of there own country. any man that would sacrifice freedom for personal wealth deserves neither.

13

Barnett Formula Admin,

28/10/2007 14:24:06

#14 , it's still never ending cash flow to lazy scots:
Incapacity Benefit claims total England+scotsland 2,490,000

2,189,000 claims England (88%)
309,000 claims scotsland (12%)

4% of English population to lazy to work
6% of scotsland population to lazy to work

roll on independence, wee eck is a roll modell!

14

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 28/10/2007 19:29:47

er, isn't this part and parcel of what the SNP have been saying all along?

15

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 28/10/2007 19:34:17

So McCabe comes out with this after the reality has become apparent.

Can't help but feel there is a lot more to come.

16

Alan Reid,

NZ 29/01/2008 03:37:10
Another reason I voted SNP.

 

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