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7. Statement by the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee on the outgoing Auditor General for Wales (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: 'The great auditors'—how do I follow that? I stand to be corrected, but I think it was Tony Blair who once said we cannot change our country without first changing ourselves. I might be wrong, but I think it was back when he was starting out and he first became Labour leader. I think the point you made about what the auditor general inherited with the Wales Audit Office as it was and the...

7. Statement by the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee on the outgoing Auditor General for Wales (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Running out of accolades now—[Laughter.] I knew I shouldn't have mentioned Mike Hedges as being the longest serving, because obviously my colleague Mohammad Asghar has been on the committee a long time as well. Yes, your points are well made. Over the last two years, since I've been Chair of the committee, we've looked at a number of different areas. The Circuit of Wales is an obvious one....

7. Statement by the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee on the outgoing Auditor General for Wales (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: One certainty of life on the Public Accounts Committee is that Mike Hedges cannot leave it. He always ends up leaving and then coming back at some point, and I think you're probably one of the most experienced Members on that committee now, Mike. You made some very valid points. In true Mike Hedges style, I rattled off a long list of successful reports the auditor general gave, and you've...

7. Statement by the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee on the outgoing Auditor General for Wales (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Thank you, Adam Price. I know very little about auditors in Brazil; it does sound a bit like a film, doesn't it? So, I'll leave that for other people to comment on. There's going to be very little disagreement, I sense, in this statement. Adam, you've cited the auditor general's role in innovating and driving the agenda forward, and you're totally right. I think before Members go on the...

7. Statement by the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee on the outgoing Auditor General for Wales (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. Later this week, on 20 July, Huw Vaughan Thomas CBE will complete his last day in office as the Auditor General for Wales. I'd like to take this opportunity to reflect on his tenure as auditor general and to express thanks to him for his contributions to public life. Huw was appointed auditor general in 2010, bringing with him a wealth of experience and expertise from...

4. Topical Questions (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: The chair and chief exec. So, clearly, you're—that was the right thing to do. At any point during this process, during the last year since we knew the previous problems existed, had they run by you what they were doing? Had they alerted you to the fact that they were dealing with the same timber company that failed to build a sawmill before? And 59 contracts were awarded—well, why 59?...

4. Topical Questions (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: There's not much I can add, really, to Lee Waters's excellent question. Speaking as Chair of the Public Accounts Committee, we are quite literally astonished, baffled—whatever description you want to give it—that the Auditor General for Wales has once again had to qualify the accounts of NRW for the third year running, and again on the basis of their transactions relating to timber sales,...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: That's a very interesting answer, Cabinet Secretary, because you're right: we did, on this side of the Chamber, as did the majority of AMs, support the devolution of tax powers to this place, and we fully believe in accountability. I'm pleased that the Conservative Government—the previous UK coalition Government—did actually go in that direction. It sounds to me that what you're saying...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Cabinet Secretary, the report also showed the inextricable link between the Welsh economy and the ability of the Welsh Government to raise tax revenue in general. In particular, differences between the UK's economy and the Welsh economy have been starkly laid out: lower income, lack of high-skilled, high-paid jobs, lower productivity, and higher exposure to automation. All these things, I...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Diolch, Llywydd. Cabinet Secretary, the Wales Centre for Public Policy has recently published its report on the Welsh tax base, which has raised a number of salient points about the impact even small changes to the tax system can have on taxpayer behaviour, migration and inward investment. With regard to land transaction tax, the report highlights that, although there were only 45 LTT and...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance (18 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on infrastructure investment in Monmouthshire?

1. Questions to the First Minister: Major Infrastructure Projects (17 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: First Minister, broadband is a key part of our economic infrastructure within Wales. The UK Government has established the local full fibre networks challenge fund in order to bring on the next generation of digital infrastructure and to help local-led projects leverage commercial investment into the full fibre future—the gold standard of reliability in broadband. Will you join me in...

6. Debate on the Public Accounts Committee report on The Welsh Government's initial funding of the Circuit of Wales project (11 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: If I can just refer to some of the contributions—firstly, Adam Price. Adam, you identified that there is a poor decision-making process at the heart of the Welsh Government, and that has been evidenced by what we've seen in the Public Accounts Committee looking at the evidence from the Circuit of Wales process and problems. And, yes, you're right: we have to get out of this mess. I think...

6. Debate on the Public Accounts Committee report on The Welsh Government's initial funding of the Circuit of Wales project (11 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd, and can I thank everyone who has contributed in today's debate?

6. Debate on the Public Accounts Committee report on The Welsh Government's initial funding of the Circuit of Wales project (11 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: It was never made clear to us, as a committee, why this decision was taken. Was it because of the technical issue of whether or not the project would be on the balance sheet? Or was it something else? Our probing found there to be several more issues at play and there still remains an air of mystery as to how the Welsh Government, which had spent considerable time and money on the...

6. Debate on the Public Accounts Committee report on The Welsh Government's initial funding of the Circuit of Wales project (11 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Llywydd, thank you for the opportunity to speak today about the Public Accounts Committee inquiry into the Welsh Government's initial funding of the Circuit of Wales project. The proposed Circuit of Wales was a unique and significant project, which appeared to offer the possibility of regenerating an economically deprived area. As a committee, we agreed that the Welsh Government was right to...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: New Voting Methods (11 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Diolch, Gweinidog—or Cabinet Secretary, I should say. My question is nowhere near as exciting or interesting as Russ George's was regarding voting rights abroad. You've said—and forgive me, because I do have this on my phone—. If I can just quote the figures, first of all, for the last set of local council elections in Wales in May 2017, I think the voting turnout was 42 per cent,...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Energy Production Schemes (11 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: Both Caroline Jones and Mike Hedges have made some very valid and important points when it comes to the Swansea tidal lagoon, and Welsh Conservatives have been clear that we hope that there can be a way forward found for that project. I appreciate that this is a setback, but the Welsh Government certainly have our support in finding alternative ways in the future to progress the project. Of...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: New Voting Methods (11 Jul 2018)

Nick Ramsay: 4. How does the Cabinet Secretary intend to work with local authorities to pilot new voting methods? OAQ52487


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