CIPFA calls for a modernised fiscal framework for Scotland

Don Peebles
Don Peebles

The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) has called on the Scottish Government to seize the opportunity for fundamental change to the way it controls its finances.

The call was made as part of oral evidence given to the Scottish Parliament Finance Committee’s enquiry into Scotland’s Fiscal framework.

It follows a submission to the enquiry from the Institute in which CIPFA argued that it is time for Holyrood to update its fiscal framework so that it can support a “modern and forward looking system of government in Scotland”.



Speaking after the evidence session in the Scottish Parliament, head of CIPFA Scotland, Don Peebles, said: “The rapidly changing political landscape in Scotland provides both the opportunity and the impetus to modernise Scotland’s fiscal framework and to ensure we have a system which is fit for a modern and forward looking devolved government in Scotland.

“If the Scottish Government heeds our advice then any new system will be underpinned by strong prudent principles that would ensure sustainability and affordability backed by a balance sheet that displays the real financial position of the Scottish Government.”

CIPFA also submitted evidence to the Scottish Parliament Finance Committee’s enquiry into Scotland’s Fiscal framework.

This submission argued that to have a sustainable framework the Government has to have the appropriate level of financial information on Scotland’s overall finances and that this can only be achieved through a balance sheet for the Scottish public sector.

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