The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Gilruth promises greater clarity on overseas spending

- ADELE MERSON

In te rna t iona l developmen­t secretary Jenny Gilruth says the Scottish Government will look again at tying S c o t l a n d ’s m o d e s t aid budget with developmen­t goals around better health and education opportunit­ies for women and girls.

The promise comes after questions were raised on our Election Hub Live digital newscast about why the Scottish Government had committed this week to spending an extra £5 million on coronaviru­s relief, earmarking some funding for Pakistan.

The South-asian country has an estimated 11 billion US dollar budget this year for defence spending and has allocated just $155 million to health care.

Speaking on Election Hu b Live, Ms Gilruth said: “Our spend in Pakistan is focused on scholarshi­ps for women and girls so I wouldn’t agree with that assertion [ that it’s an ill- advised spend].

“Our investment with regard to internatio­nal developmen­t in Pakistan is limited to those scholarshi­ps.”

In terms of spending in Ma l a w i , Rwanda and Zambia, that is also focused in areas supporting women and girls.

When asked if there was a disconnect b e tw e e n giving funding to Pakistan, which has a nuclear stockpile and significan­t defence budget, and the SNP, who oppose nuclear weapons, Ms Gilruth said the manifesto includes a commitment on “policy coherence”.

She pointed to the example of Sweden, which has strongly linked its foreign policy with its aid policies and has been vocal on calling out countries with poor human rights records.

The SNP candidate for Mid Fife and Glenrothes added: “What we will look to do in the next parliament, if re-elected, is to try to make sure there is greater coherence with regards to our policies across every portfolio area.

“Not just for internatio­nal developmen­t but trade links, all parts of government, and I think that’s hugely important.

“Sweden have done really good work on this but without that e xample, setting it aside, I’ve raised it with a number of other internatio­nal developmen­t ministers.

“I don’t think any other countries are further ahead on where we might be at this moment in time, but it’s a challenge for all countries.”

The SNP have said they will increase the Internatio­nal Developmen­t Fund by 50%, from £10 million to £15 million, and commit to further increases in line with inflation.

Election Hub Live is our new, daily interactiv­e politics newscast, bringing the latest election news streaming live on our website and social media channels.

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